(I've edited my post to better match the professed electrical knowledge of the OP, although given what he has done so far in disassembly, I'm sure he could pick up this knowlege.
It looks to me like the BMS is wired correct. There should have been a charge connector with its return pin wired to the black wire coming out of the -CH terminal on the BMS, and the hot wire in common with the heavy red wire. This should be added.
Also, if one had a meter and knew how to use it, now would be a good time to check all the series voltages.
The charger should show a red LED until the pack is recharged. If it doesn't, it either means that it's already charged, or you did the connections improperly. Having a dedicated charge plug for the battery would help.
It looks to me like the BMS is wired correct. There should have been a charge connector with its return pin wired to the black wire coming out of the -CH terminal on the BMS, and the hot wire in common with the heavy red wire. This should be added.
Also, if one had a meter and knew how to use it, now would be a good time to check all the series voltages.
The charger should show a red LED until the pack is recharged. If it doesn't, it either means that it's already charged, or you did the connections improperly. Having a dedicated charge plug for the battery would help.
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