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Final Checks and Steps

Congratulations! You’ve done all the building! Now we just need to do a few quick checks.

The most likely thing that needs fixing at this point is if any servo extensions came loose. Follow each servo cable (2 - 7), and make sure the extension is firmly seated on the servo cable. We don’t need to check servo 1 because it doesn’t have an extension.

Then re-check that all the servo cables are correctly and fully seated on the new Bottango Solar board.

Carefully place Captain Cogbrow back on the stand. If you want to manage the visibility of the cable bundle, do so carefully so you don’t unseat any servo extensions.

Plug in both the original power supply into the Bottango Solar board as well as a USB cable from the board to your computer. When both are in, you should see a pulsing green light in the center of the board, and a yellow pulsing light at the top of the board. The yellow pulsing light will have a slightly different pulse pattern than the green light.

Remember that the Status Lights page describes what all the possible light combinations can mean if you want to cross reference.

In Bottango, either create a new “Captain Cogbrow” project, or open an existing one. If you create a new project, you do not need to re-calibrate, and you can use the existing calibration you’ve already made. Changing the circuit board does not change the servo calibration at all.

Bottango should automatically find and connect to the Bottango Solar board. However, you may need to update its firmware. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Once you’re connected and up to date, play the demo animation. All 7 servos should move as expected (but note, audio won’t come out of the animatronic speakers yet).

We’ve done all this work, and the audio is still coming out of the computer, not the speakers I just hooked up. What gives?

That’s expected at this point. So far, we’ve just gotten back to the standard functionality, but now using the new Pro hardware.

Follow the guides in this documentation to learn how to use the new functionality we added, including setting up audio on the speakers, exporting animations for playback without a computer, using the animation trigger buttons, and wireless control.