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| For the purposes of this manual, “left” and “right” references will refer to the EarGear' | For the purposes of this manual, “left” and “right” references will refer to the EarGear' | ||
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| ===== Case Screws ===== | ===== Case Screws ===== | ||
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| ===== Installing Batteries ===== | ===== Installing Batteries ===== | ||
| The EarGear Battery is a single 3.7V 103040 LiPo battery with a "JST PH 2-pin" connector. | The EarGear Battery is a single 3.7V 103040 LiPo battery with a "JST PH 2-pin" connector. | ||
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| + | FAA rules on installed batteries are that devices containing lithium batteries (laptops, phones, and also ears) can be checked, but carry-on is preferred to prevent damage/ | ||
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| The positive lead for the batteries is oriented to the left for J1. | The positive lead for the batteries is oriented to the left for J1. | ||
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| Be aware that, although the JST-PH 2.0 connectors used on the batteries and across industry are polarized, the polarity that any one battery is set up for is EXTREMELY RANDOM. Positive and negative should be correctly indicated by red and black wires, but the position of the wires in the connector may not be correct for the MiTail (or whatever device you plan on using the battery in), because there' | Be aware that, although the JST-PH 2.0 connectors used on the batteries and across industry are polarized, the polarity that any one battery is set up for is EXTREMELY RANDOM. Positive and negative should be correctly indicated by red and black wires, but the position of the wires in the connector may not be correct for the MiTail (or whatever device you plan on using the battery in), because there' | ||
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| ===== Installing Servos ===== | ===== Installing Servos ===== | ||
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| - | Avoid connecting the servos to the LED pins on the end of the header block. These pins are reserved. | + | Avoid connecting the servos to the pins on the left end of the header block. These pins are not connected. |
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| + | Make sure you have no slack pinched between the band and the body of the ears, most of the excess cable goes up in the ear case. | ||
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| + | ==== Servo Calibration / Resetting Servo Home Position ==== | ||
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| + | The servos need to be attached in their home position. To do this correctly, first power up the PCB with the new servo attached directly to the board. That will center or " | ||
| + | == Copyright 2023-2026 © The Mechanical Tail Company Limited contact@thetailcompany.com. All Rights Reserved. == | ||
| - | == Copyright 2023-2025 © The Mechanical Tail Company Limited contact@thetailcompany.com. All Rights Reserved. == | ||