Good day. I find myself in almost the same situation as this, except that I haven't hooked everything up yet. I bought 32 CALB 3.2 v, 150 Ah cells that were bundled in fours, bound with fiberglass straps and bakelite end plates. They were arranged with every other one reversed, and had bus bars attached for a 12.8 v 4s battery. Two of the original 32 were bad, one with 0 volts and one that was a little swollen. I cut open the 2 bundles and returned to 2 defective cells and am awaiting the replacements. I have 2 Daly 48v, 16s, 150a BMS's. I have arranged the first 16 cell bank, choosing the cells that had the least voltage difference. the lowest is 3.27v and the highest is 3.32v. Daly, and Will, (and others I'm sure) say to put the cells in parallel so they can equalize, although Daly says they should be within 0.05v, which these are. Rather than taking all of the cells out of their it would be simpler to link them in parallel with wire. I have no idea what current we're talking about in this equalizing. Would #10 wire do the job?