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+[title] Remove and grease battery connection
+[* black] The first time I unplugged the battery, I immediately plugged it back in, powered it up, and found it had 100% charge. Seconds prior to doing this, it was stuck near 18% battery charge for weeks. Exposure to cold weather and potentially moisture at the battery connectors played a role in this light's demise. Add grease (picture 3) before resealing.
+[* black] Complete teardown and repair by repeating steps 1 and 2 in reverse. Continue to step 3 if your battery is bad.