Battery was defective and I got to keep it without having to return it so figured I'd tear it down. This has probably been done before but couldn't find it online. It looks like maybe a capacitor went bad, but I'm not sure.
With no intention of reassembling, my method was unnecessarily destructive.... With batteries as cheap as they currently are, and given that this one was nonfunctional and free of cost, I had no reservation doing this....
With no intention of reassembling, my method was unnecessarily destructive.... With batteries as cheap as they currently are, and given that this one was nonfunctional and free of cost, I had no reservation doing this....
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