Hmmm, jump the solenoid as suggested. You could have cooked the contacts in the solenoid trying to crank during the low voltage session. Low voltage produces high amperage which is not really all that healthy for the contacts. My guess is the click is the solenoid pulling in, but the contacts are fried and not allowing current to the starter motor.
As a quick check, put the voltmeter on both terminals of the solenoid and check your voltage. Static and while trying to crank.
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