Hey Ski3pin,
Just saw this thread. Will be following your DIY project. If successful, maybe we can work on the next one together. Remember that table top you helped me build? When Li-Polymer prices drop and life cycles increase, we can build another table top that also houses a LI-Po battery.
I was going to go the DIY route but was worried about the BMS. I was pretty confident about cell quality but not about third party BMS and BMS systems. Just too much at stake and I knew that I would always worry about it. I know lots of people have successfully incorporated these BMS' into their builds and I am happy for them. I guess I am just a little more risk averse.
I called up Battleborn and spoke with the chief engineer (well, I assume he was an engineer b/c he didn't usually talk to people). I asked him lots of technical questions about the cells and BMS and he answered them pretty quickly and with a lot of confidence. And he gave me a nice discount. Good enough for me.
Another decision factor was the resale value. Battleborn claims 3k-5k life cycles. It's common practice in the industry to understate battery service life (BB even recognizes the actual lifetime cycles will likely be higher on their webpage). I assume in their testing they discharged to 80% DOD (lower than I ever get) and charged faster than I do (0.3C on DC-DC and 0.4C on charger/inverter). So, maybe my battery will last even longer, say 6k cycles minimum. So, in theory, I could pull ~80 A every day for almost 16.5 years or, more realistically, 20 Ah about 70 times/yr for about a billion years. So, when a new battery technology leader emerges I will be first in line and will hopefully be able to sell my current BB.
BTW, I don't usually watch Will's vids (energy level is a little too high for me). But it was cool to see him dissect the BB and give it a positive review.