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Old 08-18-2019, 09:58 AM   #29
WaseemAlkurdi
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Device: Kindle Touch (K5) Wi-Fi x 2, Kindle (7th Gen, KT2), Paperwhite 3rd Gen
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The picture you showed looked as if you had not removed the battery controller board from the new battery.
I.E: you had the Kindle controller board hooked to the new battery controller board (in its tape) hooked to the new battery.

If should be a one-for-one replacement of the board, not an add-on.
That's intentionally done, just like Geekmaster did in his guide. Do you think it might be affecting the Kindle somehow?
With an "empty" controller board attached, the Kindle won't boot, so doesn't that mean that the Kindle did actually detect the battery, despite the second controller board?
Removing that controller board would void the shop's warranty on the new battery ... but if you think it might fix it, I'd be more than ready to remove it (because if the Kindle works, why would I return the new battery?)
Do you think I should go ahead and remove it? Do I do that before or after trying any fastboot commands?
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