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[title] Replacing the battery (OPTION B)
[* black] You need to wire them in Parallel (i.e. 1s3p pack).
[* black] Two unprotect will be wired to the JBL BMS board. I solder the black wire to the B+ and the red wire to the B-.
-[* black] For easier next time replacement, I only connect the battery by twist the color coded wires together and wrap with electrical tape
+[* black] To keep the next replacement easier, I only connect the battery by twisting the color coded wires together and wrapping them with electrical tape.
[* black] One unprotected cell will be in the original battery compartment inside the cell holder (as shown) connect to one side of the BMS board.
-[* black] Two cell will be inside the speaker compartment behind the Bass Radiator. The unprotected one (right hand side radiator) will connect directly to the BMS board
-[* black] The protected one (after I open and rearrange the PCB of the battery for better fit into the speaker compartment) will connect parallel to the protected one from other side of the bass radiator.
+[* black] Two cells will be inside the speaker compartment behind the Bass Radiator. The unprotected one (right hand side radiator) will connect directly to the BMS board.
+[* black] The protected one (after I open and rearrange the PCB of the battery for a better fit into the speaker compartment) will connect parallel to the protected one from other side of the bass radiator.