4. Do not disconnect the Smart Battery Module from the Cell Linker as re-uniting these two printed circuit boards easily results in a short-circuit.
5. When your pi-top no longer starts-up on battery power, or stops immediately when you pull the mains plug, you might try the following procedure for which you need a pi-topPROTO board and a a Texas Instruments EV2400 i2c-USB converter. (http://www.ti.com/tool/EV2400). The i2c-USB costs about $ 200.
6. You also need the "Battery Management Studio" (free) software package and a recent Windows PC.
1. Start with familiarizing yourself with the safety aspects of handling Lithium Ion battery cells by studying the FAQ page of Honcell (http://www.honcell.com/faq/).
2. Refrain from going further than Step 3 if you feel uncomfortable. Fire or an explosion are nearer than you might think.
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