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When you make up a password you should always take the time to write it down, and put it in a place you can go straight to it to look it up. No one can keep all those passwords in there head without getting them mixed up.
lithium polimer batteries take serious damage from over and undercharge, they prefer to stay within 20 to 80% charge. over and under this causes the battery to wear out quicker. with severe damage a possibility if it is allowed to go too low or too high. most devices cut off the battery before its allowed to drop that low and has protection for overcharge. but if you drain it to 0% then let it sit for a while. it may still go below its safe voltage. i would reccomend trying getting a new battery for it. replacing it is fairly easy
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