








🔧 Never miss a print moment—stay ahead with smart filament sensing!
The Original Creality Ender 3 V2 Filament Runout Sensor is a precision-engineered upgrade for 32-bit motherboard 3D printers, including Ender 3 series, Ender 6, and CR-10S PRO models. Featuring a frictionless mechanical micro switch and a clear blue LED indicator, it detects filament breaks instantly to prevent failed prints. Installation is streamlined with a modular bracket for Ender 3 variants, while Ender 6 and CR-10S PRO users benefit from direct compatibility. Firmware flashing is required for some models, ensuring seamless integration and enhanced printing reliability.
| ASIN | B099ZT1KNY |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 39,602 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 1,115 in 3D Printer Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Date First Available | 21 July 2021 |
| Display type | LCD |
| Item model number | Ender 3 V2 Filament Runout Sensor |
| Manufacturer | HoCenWay |
| Operating temperature | 15 Degrees Celsius |
| Package Dimensions | 16.31 x 15.6 x 6.91 cm; 50 g |
| UPC | 791548328182 |
M**E
Another great upgrade for my ender 3 pro
As far as I know I now have most or all of the Creality upgrades available for my ender 3 pro, with this in mind I struggle with the firmware, they didn't seem to have the file which related to all of the upgrade combinations I have on their website. After talking to Creality tech support over a period of a couple of days they managed to provide the firmware that matched my hardware. Although it worked, it sometimes crashed , so I took the bull by the horns and ended up adapting my own from source. Now it works better than it ever did. Really happy with it now, I dont blame Creality as I think it may have been a language barrier which caused a lot of the confusion. All in all the machine works really wel , and I happy with it.
R**N
Awesome
Don't doubt or delay, these work like a dream
S**Y
Great but BEWARE if have a dual gear extruder
I have an Ender 3 V2 Neo and it does fit but it's not easy to assemble. Be prepared to get stuck into dissembling your machine. Not only do you have to get to your motherboard compartment but you'll have to remove extruder, frame and make sure have some wire straps ready. It will need a upgraded firmware were it doesn't prewarn you that it could break your machine but that's the firmware NOT the product. The other big thing to take into account, if you've upgraded your extruder to a dual gear, it's much taller than the frame that is provided so before you make my mistake, try and work out if it will fit. My advice get to fusion or Blender and design a stand to make it fit for purpose. Now you've got it attached and fitted. Great. It does actually work brilliantly, it will save you money in the long run. I ran a print and the filament snapped, it paused the print, so I changed the filament (easy to do with the firmware) and continued the print as if nothing happened. No reprint, no waste, brilliant The reason why I put three star its because it doesn't prepare you and warn you for potential risks
D**E
First upgrade I’ve bought that wasn’t worth the hassle
I have a very pimped-out Ender 3, I bought this really just to complete the build. It’s a pain to be honest - hard to push filament through, and tricky to find firmware that works with the upgraded board and the bltouch and this all at the same time. I bought it and am not using it, perhaps that’s all you need to know!
A**6
auf YT findet man ein Video zur Montage, wo fast der ganze Drucker zerlegt wird. Im Grunde muss man nur den Extruder und Stepper demontieren und dann die 3 Muttern bei den Führungsrollen der Z-Achse demontieren und schon kann man das Montageblech ersetzen. Die ganze Prozedur dann in umgekehrter Reihenfolge für den Zusammenbau. Positiv am Sensor ist, dass nun das Filament nicht mehr an der Gewindestange des Z-Antriebes scheuert und genau in den Extruder geführt wird. Preislich ist das Ganze ok. Bescheiden ist aber eher die Suche nach der richtigen Firmware, insbesondere, wenn auch Touchscreen und CRTouch verbaut sind. Ich weiß als Anfänger nicht, welche Firmware ich hier benötige. Meines Erachtens ist die 3D-Szene etwas chaotisch und unstrukturiert. Warum kann man keine Liste mit Firmware erstellen, wo auch die Features beschrieben sind. Bin noch auf der Suche nach der korrekten Firmware.
S**E
The sensor is a bit if a hassle to install. It’s not difficult but it does require some disassembly. It took approximately 30 minutes install and reassemble. The firmware was slightly more challenging, at least for me. I used the Marlin firmware from the guy in Australia who does the firmware updates daily. When I first installed the new firmware, I started a test cube. After the BL Touch checked the bed, it went to the left edge of the bed to run the prime line. When it got to the back of the bed it stopped and went into the change filament mode. I fussed with it for three days. Finally I went through the change filament process, resumed the print and it works perfectly. I have been using a PLA + that is brittle and it does break frequently. I’m glad to have the sensor on both of my Enders.
G**A
works
L**I
Funktioniert einwandfrei
K**N
Brauchte nur den Schalter ohne das ganze drumherum wirkt alles etwas billig aber funktioniert.
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