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Dunno about all the processes you did, but it may just be a run down/discharged batt, or an older batt that coincidentally went toes up.
No electric maven here, but if that batt is old(ish), a new one may cure your ills.
And, if you do get a new one, put it on a low amp 'battery tender' type charger for a day or so, before installation, to get the new one up to full tilt boogie.
GL, mD
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