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>>2734087
thanks so much for the help anon, I was about to pull the trigger on those 3 products in my original reply but posted here for advice just in case it was a dumb decision and it turns out it was.
>Just use any single-cell Li-Ion or LiPo charger connected to the red and black wires to charge the battery to more than 3.6v but less than 4.2v.
So it looks like I won't be able to use the charger I posted in the image (ISDT 608AC). I wanted to get that one because it looked more fancy and had more fine control of controlling the voltage/amps but whatever. In this case, would this product serve my purpose? https://www.amazon.ca/Battery-Charger-Discharger-Chargers-Connectors/dp/B07V5CPYRS
>You'll still need a way to connect to the battery so a single six pin JST connector should be all you need beyond a charging source.
I found two potential products:
https://www.amazon.ca/Jiayouy-10Pcs-Battery-Balance-Extension/dp/B07PJJC2P1
https://www.amazon.ca/Upgraded-Connector-Battery-Inductrix-Eachine/dp/B07NWD5NTN
Since I only need to connect the red and black wires, should I go with the "elechawk" branded one?

>>2734089
Sorry about that, I got the images from google and posted it in GIMP to make a quick collage. Pic related should be a better closeup
I also found this post on StackExchange and my guess about the connector being JST is right:
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/328595/tablet-battery-connector-identification

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