Struggling with the Identification Module in Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop? Here’s How to Fix It Fast!
Let’s break it down. This task can feel tricky, but follow these steps, and you’ll get it done smoothly.
- Start by removing all the bolts holding the module in place.
- Pull the lever and inspect the bulb. Is it missing or broken?
- Look for an ink cartridge. If it’s missing or empty, replace it. Ideally, aim for a cartridge with at least 9 shots.
- Swap out the bulb or ink cartridge as needed. Once done, press the button to move the bulb into position.
- If the LED stays red after taking a picture, check the wiring. Missing or broken wires? Add a new wire to calm things down.
- Move the lens to the bottom and pull the lever to take a test photo. Now, check:
- If the background is clear but not Wilbur, move the lens to the opposite side.
- If Wilbur is clear, you’re good!
- If both are blurry, center the lens and try again.
- Sometimes you’ll need small adjustments to get a clear shot. Be patient here—it’s worth it.
- Always aim to use no more than 4 ink shots when testing photos. This leaves at least 5 ink shots in your cartridge for future tasks.
- Once everything checks out, rebolt the module and close it up. Job done!
Tips and Notes
- There’s a reward for achieving perfect focus, but it’s tricky to replicate consistently. Keep experimenting with lens adjustments until you find what works best.
- The fewer shots you use during testing, the more efficient your process becomes.
This job might seem like a hassle at first, but once you get into a rhythm, it becomes second nature. Think of it like tuning an old radio—small tweaks make all the difference!