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1Print the bottom and top half of the Rumbling Easter Egg
CAD Design provided.
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2Attach the lipo battery into the shell.
Make sure to press it firmly into the housing so that it doesn’t fall out.
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3Insert the TITAN Core into the pre-made holes in the structure.
The attached headers should friction fit there holding the Core in place.
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4Attach the DRAKEs onto the shells by removing the stickers from the bottom of the motor and pressing them firmly into the structure.
Ensure that the DRAKE LFi is attached to the top half and the DRAKE LF is attached to the bottom half. Make sure to press and hold firmly so the adhesive can bond well to the plastic.
Bottom half of the egg with the DRAKE LF
Top half of egg with the DRAKE LFi
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5Extend out the top shell motor wires and wire in the switch into the power line of the lipo battery.
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6Insert the lipo battery connector into the built-in JST connector on the TITAN Core.
Ensure that the lipo battery direction is correct.
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7After, unscrew the L+ and L-terminals and the R+ and R- on the Core and insert the DRAKE Haptic Motor wires inside.
Screw down the terminals and ensure that there is a solid hold on the wires. Follow this wiring schematic below. Ensure that the pins IO22 and IO19 are jumped using a wire.
<Wiring schematic
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8Close the two halves of the egg together.
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9How to Use It
In order to use the egg, press the button once to turn it on. Then, open your device’s Bluetooth settings and look for a TITAN Device. After, connect to the device and ensure your volume is turned all the way up. Then hide the egg and play the YouTube playlist below!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJJ96YGLX5fRrbJlhM1sBnKbyAjjtk3Q_
To charge the Easter Egg, ensure that the device is turned on before plugging it in. The Easter Egg uses a USB-C cable to charge.
The Rumbling Easter Egg will hopefully bring an exciting twist to your Easter celebrations. It's a game that everyone, kids and adults alike, are sure to enjoy. So make this year’s egg hunt a memorable one with the Rumbling Easter Egg.
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