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+[title] Add Bodge Wire to Old Battery Circuit Board
+[* black] We have to add a bodge wire to create a permanent connection between the negative side of the old battery's circuit board and the ribbon cable.
+[* black] Solder a small enamelled copper wire to bridge the two center pads of the IC (red circles first picture)
+[* black] Use a multimeter to check the connection between the negative side of the circuit board and the ribbon cable
+[* black] Add some solder to the positive and negative tabs of the board to prepare them for soldering later
+[* black] You can also add some solder mask to the bodge wire for extra protection

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