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Old 08-15-2019, 01:52 PM   #23
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Super glue is non-conductive.
Can not be used as solder for the two connections.

Connections too delicate?
He must be kidding, or looking at the Kindle side of the connector, not the battery side of the connector board.
Probably a good thing you took back the parts before he wasted your new (and old) battery.

Looking at your new battery, you can see through the tape at the top where the chip and control board is at.
Although you can't see through the Kindle battery, it also has a similar control board.
You should be able to very carefully open the taped area of both batteries so you can see the overall situation.
Just don't open the "foil" area of the battery (which is part of the actual battery).

Do that little bit of surgery so that you, or your next repair person, can see what is required.
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