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Originally Posted by Xist
Tomorrow I will call 1 877 655 5250 and see if the batteries are still covered by a warranty.
I was actually trying to find more information on charging the cells with resistance and that was the first result.
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Hopefully they will cover them, though I doubt it.
If my explanation wasn't enough to tell you what to do, you're probably in over your head to mess around with electricity. Find someone who can do it for you.
If you don't own torx security bits, you're not going to get in to the battery. If you don't own resistors or have makeshift ones, there's not much point either. Small jumper leads are helpful as well, though you might get away with a few lengths of fine, insulated wire. A multimeter/voltmeter is a basic necessity as well. Too much?