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-[title] Recharging the battery
-[* black] ''Follow these steps if you've just discharged your battery or if it's been sitting for a while and has a voltage lower than 3.6V.''
-[* black] We now need to re-charge the cell to around 3.5V, where the RAID card will be able to finish the job and determine that the battery is alright. Charge the cell at no more than 20mA, reducing or switching off if the cell becomes hot to the touch.
-[* black] You will need a power supply with a constant voltage and constant current facility for this. Don't skimp–these cells have to be treated carefully.
+[title] If the battery is charged to around 3.6V...
+[* black] ''Follow these steps if the cell outputs around 3.6V.''
+[* black] In most cases, the battery can be recovered by cycling it once. i.e. discharging it and then recharging it back to 3.6V where the RAID card will pick up.
+[* black] Follow the instructions in ***Step 5*** but instead of discharging the cell to 3.6V, discharge it to 3.2V instead.