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-[* black] Heat up the solder that holds the five wires to the motherboard (Black, Yellow, Green, Blue, Red) and disconnect the wires.
-[* icon_note] Those new to soldering may want to check out iFixit's soldering technique guide. [guide|750].
+[* icon_note] The battery is connected to the motherboard by 5 wires soldered to the motherboard.
+[* icon_note] Those who are new to soldering may want to check out iFixit's soldering technique guide. [guide|750].
+[* black] Begin by heating up the five solder joints on the motherboard one at a time.
+[* black] When the solder melts and the wire is free from the motherboard, immediately lift the solder tip off the connection to avoid damage.
+[* icon_caution] Due to the fragile nature of electronic components, it is important to limit the amount of heat transferred from the soldering iron to the motherboard. A simple way to accomplish this is to pull the wires with gentle continuous tension while the soldering iron heats up the connection.