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+[title] A replacement battery is hard to find
+[* icon_note] I was not able to find the exact match by size and capacity
+[* icon_reminder] Any 3.7V Li-Ion/Li-Pol battery you can fit will work.
+ [* black] You can use a few smaller batteries like the original did.
+ [* black] You can use a smaller battery, or a bigger battery like I did
+[* icon_caution] Use a replacement battery only if it has a protection board. I have no idea if a puck PCB has any kind of protection circuit built in. Better safe than sorry.
+[* black] I ended up using a rechargeable 3.7V battery from a disposable vape (Elfbar 800).
+ [* black] This battery did not fit the puck case without modification, thus, I had to remove some plastics that held the original battery in place

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