Argo, you are well on your way to potentially blowing yourself up and/or creating an extremely hot lithium fire that will be nearly impossible to extinguish. Also, overheated cells dont even have to combust to venting large amounts of toxic fumes. Warnings are everywhere online (and probably on the sticker you just ignored on the pack), so this should mostly be common sense.

As ChrisGarrett eluded, NEVER mix cells in serial configuration that are not matched from the same batch (mfgr, model, date code, resting voltage). And if used previously, they should all be properly tested to verify they remain close in resistance and capacity and have all been used concurrently. Many reputable manufacturers test cycle brand new unused cells before putting them into service as part of their QC requirements. Injuring yourself from your own incompetence and the shitty advice and practices of others is one thing, and you have now been warned. Injuring someone else is a whole other level of stupidity you risk inflicting upon someone else. So please, just don’t do it.

You’ve also added another layer of significant additional risk by heating the cells and soldering terminal/wires without the use of proper spot welding equipment and procedure designed to allow the cells to remain cool while tabs/buttons are electronically spot welded to them. And it sounds like you’ve heated them more than once, which pressed your luck even further. At this point, PLEASE do yourself and your GF a HUGE favor and buy a new pack. The cells you just soldered should now be completely discharged and discarded. Just because others assume the risk and post articles online of their dangerous practices does not make it any less dangerous or foolish. Furthermore, even if you bought new cells with spot welded tabs installed, and were able to circumvent/reset the BMS, you still have no idea what tolerances the spec was designed for and how your mod might impact all the variables you just introduced. All packs are different, which is why reputable certified insured companies that rebuild them typically do so only with the ones they thoroughly understand and have experience with.

Yes, it sucks to waste so much effort tearing into a stubborn pack while investing hours attempting the rebuild. A few extra hours at work might easily have paid for a new pack or 2 and put you far ahead of the game. But you may very well have just saved your ass and those around you by walking away now. Ive learned plenty of lessons through life the hard way and am always glad to dispose of a ticking time bomb when someone more knowledgeable points out my errors. Your losses now are less than dinner for two, assuming you dont take her to McDonalds or pizza. :smiley: Best of luck to you, friend!