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Try reseating the Wi-Fi modules, see if that makes a difference.
Also, sometimes the battery gets loose over the years. Try wedging a small bit of paper in the end opposite the connector, to try and wedge it in place more snugly.
Let me know either of these things change anything.
I already tried the Wi-Fi reseating. One unit I bought, that was the only thing that was wrong with it. But not the two ones that I managed to kill more than they were already dead. The Wi-Fi boards are interchangeable between units, aren’t they?
I will try the battery again but I already hold the battery in place when I’m testing and I highly doubt it’s the issue given that the contacts were working fine prior to the failed repair. I also tried several batteries that I know work. Nothing worked
OK. Always good to start with the low hanging fruit.
You said the connectors beep out. Have you confirmed that the positive and negative power traces beep when the connector is installed in the slot? More than once, I've had connectors that look like they were properly inserted, but actually weren't.
If the length of the cable through the connector has continuity, try checking continuity all the way from the battery terminals to the mainboard.
If that also shows continuity, can you post hi-res photos of both sides of the boards, including your soldering work? It's possible there's other damage that you are missing but that I might catch.