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en:manuals:service-notes-for-mitail [2025/09/03 18:56] – [Installing the Control Board] darkgrueen:manuals:service-notes-for-mitail [2025/09/03 19:17] (current) – [MiTail Case] darkgrue
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 For the purposes of this manual, “left” and “right” references will refer to the MiTail’s orientation when worn on the body, relative to the wearer. So, the “left” side is the side of the MiTail on the wearer’s left. For the purposes of this manual, “left” and “right” references will refer to the MiTail’s orientation when worn on the body, relative to the wearer. So, the “left” side is the side of the MiTail on the wearer’s left.
  
-===== Case Screws =====+===== MiTail Case =====
  
-There are eight Phillips-head self-tapping screws holding the case togetherin addition to serial number foil that must be cut or removed to open the case. One of the screws is behind the left actuator cable, and is easy to miss.+The MiTail case is injection-molded ABS. Replacements may be ordered from The Tail Companyor installed by repair depot. 
 +==== Case Screws ====
  
 +There are eight Phillips-head self-tapping screws holding the case together. In addition to a serial number foil may be present that must be cut or removed to open the case. One of the screws is behind the left actuator cable, and is easy to miss.
  
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 +==== Case Replacement ====
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 +Replacing the lower case half (with the belt hook portion) is the most common reason for replacing the MiTail case. This requires that the case be opened, the two batteries taken out of the case, the control board removed, the four servo frame mount screws be removed, and the servo pulley be removed from the servo. The cable must be removed from the pulley to remove the case half from the cable.
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 +The disassembly is then reversed. Note the procedure in [[#Resetting Servo Home Position]] to reset the pulley position on the servo shaft correctly.
 ===== Installing the Control Board ===== ===== Installing the Control Board =====
  
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 +==== Servo Connections ====
  
 Internally, the firmware refers to the servos as Servo 1 (the "top" servo) and Servo 2 (the "bottom" servo). The bottom (the one that emerges from the "bottom" of the case when the servo bracket is installed) servo cable goes to the bottom (closest to the board itself) PCB pins. Internally, the firmware refers to the servos as Servo 1 (the "top" servo) and Servo 2 (the "bottom" servo). The bottom (the one that emerges from the "bottom" of the case when the servo bracket is installed) servo cable goes to the bottom (closest to the board itself) PCB pins.
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-Remove the pulley from the old servo, dismount the old servo and mount the new servo in it's place, and reattach it to the new servo, making sure that the new one is in the correct starting position. To do this correctly, first power up the PCB with the new servo attached directly to the board. That will center or "home" the servo before you reattach the pulley. Secondly, make sure the pulley is in the following "ten minutes to the hour" position; the topmost screw head will also align with the servo mount rib below it (note that the servo splines may not line up perfectly and may land a tooth to the left or the right slightly or a particular trail might bias more towards the center screw):+Remove the pulley from the old servo, dismount the old servo and mount the new servo in it's place, and reattach it to the new servo, making sure that the new one is in the correct starting position. 
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 +==== Resetting Servo Home Position ==== 
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 + To do this correctly, first power up the PCB with the new servo attached directly to the board. That will center or "home" the servo before you reattach the pulley. Secondly, make sure the pulley is in the following "ten minutes to the hour" position; the topmost screw head will also align with the servo mount rib below it (note that the servo splines may not line up perfectly and may land a tooth to the left or the right slightly or a particular trail might bias more towards the center screw):
  
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