So I thought I responded to this, but here goes. Panics are a fair suggestion, but I would wager that one of the pins on the battery connector was bent or damaged during the repair. I’m still not sure why they designed these battery connectors this way, it leads to this issue a lot, but the narrow pins are responsible for transmitting battery data. So the battery might even be charging, but the iPad doesn’t have any way to verify this since it’s not getting that data.
It’s a bit rough since you’ll have to get the board out again. But it’s worth having a look, especially if you wedged something under the connector to sever the connection between the board and the battery during parts removal (which is the way to do it, just carries this risk).
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this is what the underside of the connector should look like.
This could also be your battery it’s defective, or an issue with something else entirely. Let us know what you find.