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-[* icon_caution] Using wire strippers, strip the ends of the red and black wires connected to the the new battery back about a 1/8".
+[* black] Using wire strippers, strip the ends of the red and black wires connected to the the new battery back about a 1/8".
+[* black] Twist the strands of the spliced wire together.
[* icon_caution] Using a soldering iron, apply heat to one bare wire connections you have just made.
- [* icon_caution] When the connection is hot enough melt solder on the opposite side of the wire to the iron as shown in the image. Do not melt to much solder.
+ [* black] When the connection is hot enough melt solder on the opposite side of the wire to the iron as shown in the image. Do not melt to much solder.
[* icon_note] Once connection is made wait for it to cool off and gently pull each side of the wire to test durability.
[* black] Repeat this process with the other wire.
+[* icon_note] If you do not have access to a soldering iron, leave the old battery wires attached to the motherboard and simply splice the new battery's wires to them.
+ [* black] This [https://youtu.be/pB82rkmio9E|video] provides basic instructions for splicing wires using crimping and heat shrink technique.