Hi and
to the forum Veloguy.
It sounds as if you have a faulty cell, causing the voltage to drop much quicker than the others under load, resulting in the Low Voltage Cut-off being activated in order to prevent further damage to the cell.
Ideally the faulty cell should be replaced with
a new one to enable the
BMS to work as intended.
If you really want to bypass the
BMS you should take a look at
this post.
If you decide to bypass the
BMS, it might be better to just bypass the discharge side of the
BMS (connect the power output lead direct to the battery lead so that the
BMS will still work as a cell balancer and should also prevent overcharging of the remaining good cells.
It might also help to put a 30 Amp diode across the faulty cell to allow an alternative path for the current from the other good cells in case the faulty cell gives up completely.
Alan