They may be able to replace the 6 cells, try that. But if I was getting a replacement I would disassemble that 3.77v P string into seperate cells and see if one of the 3 cells drops considerably over a day..
Cut the tabs and cells appart, do not try to unsolder tabs and resolder. to replace you just have to resolder cut tabs and this does less damage to new cells.
If no luck getting replacment cells. I would remove the dud cells short the
BMS channel and ride on. Shorting the
BMS channel on a missing cell should make the LVC correct. Then I would design a crowbar charger cut off, and use this as my full charge off switch. Yep Id run the charger 2s short and it should draw more amps from the charger. If thats a problem, Id find a way of reducing the voltage of the charger ouput.
I found some that maybe compatible.
http://www.goodluckbuy.com/imr-26650-lithium-3-7v-4000mah-rechargable-battery.html^^^Are these the correct cells ^^^
http://www.batteryspace.com/limnni-26650-battery-3.7v-8ah-29.8wh-20a-rate-w/o-pcb-for-diy.aspxThese might do, but a little expensive. but you can buy 3 pairs, cut the tab between 2 Parallel cells leaving the remaining tab on, and solder more easily the cut cell onto to two joined for 2 * 12ah P strings.
http://www.everbuying.com/product71400.htmlThese would be cool too. Id pick up 12 of em just incase that 3.77 cell has a dud cell along the parallel..
Just look around. Reparing this pack may be cheaper than a whole new pack, you look like y9ou can manage a repair. Just look into how to solder tabs. Whether you need lead tin or some other means to solder.
The cells already connected should prove easier to manage because you can buy 3 pairs cut solder the tabs of one and join it to the two that already joined. Also I would guess your cells failed due to too much heat occuring on the jointing, one bad connection and that cell gets drilled by the heat of the resistance over the bad connection..
.
LiMn has one ore two advantages over LiFepo4. If you get LiMn going good, they are lighter and more powerfull and can run for over 3 years if you don't require 100% dod. They can live as long as they are rated at higher C level and 20% more capacity than the LiFePo4 pack..