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[title] If the battery is charged to greater than 3.6V...
-[* black] ''Follow these steps if the cell outputs significantly more than 3.6V.''
-[* black] In most cases the cell can be recovered by discharging it to 3.6V, where the RAID card will pick up.
+[* black] ''Follow these steps if the cell outputs more than about 3.6V.''
+[* black] In most cases the cell can be recovered by discharging it to just below 3.6V, where the RAID card will pick up.
[* black] Find a torch (flashlight for those over the pond) or 12V desk lamp bulb and connect it directly to the cell terminals, ***''ensuring they do not touch.''***
[* black] Connect your voltmeter across the terminals and watch the voltage closely. Disconnect the bulb when it reads no more than 3.6V.
-[* black] ++Never leave the battery unattended while charging / discharging!++ It's not intended to be used in this way, so we need to keep a close eye on it.
-[* black] ***Now skip to step 8.***
+[* black] ++Never leave the battery unattended while charging / discharging!++ It's not intended to be used in this way, so we need to keep a close eye on it. If at any time the battery starts to heat up or expand, disconnect everything and throw it outside immediately. Only recover once it's cooled.