Use a soldering iron at least 45W. Best is 60W.
First cut and tin your wire.
Clean the battery top by melting the old tin and sliding it off with the iron.
Apply a tad bit of new tin to the battery top and press the wire in.
AS SOON as the tin melts in the wire and battery top, remove the iron and DON'T MOVE the wire. The tin bubble has to be shiny, otherwise it will break off again.
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