Yes, if I were to rebuild a pack I think that I’d like some insight as to what was going on inside, and also the ability to influence the balance proactively. I can see reasoning both ways but personally I‘m rather a micro-manager with my things, so it would suit me to bring the sense wires out and balance them with an intelligent charger. Still, I’m not at the stage of battery rebuilds yet. I’m looking for a cheap(ish) spot welder on eBay at the moment!I don't trust cheap BMSs (as reiterated by others) so I'm rebuilding my recovered 18650 cells from a failed Swytch battery as a twin 4P4S set (ie 2 x 12V). I'm dispensing with the integral BMS and incorporating an RC type monitor (8 inputs) to dynamically check the voltages on each of the parallel sets of cells. Each of those paralled sets will be recharged separately with a simple 1A 3.6/4.2V Liion charger. The resulting battery packs are for general 'cave' use eg desk lighting and occasional friction drive booster use (24V) on one or other ebike. The build is going slowly because of the need for care in handling/charging and the manual balancing of paralleled cells - I will let you know the overall outcome in due course. All a bit of a faff of course but an interesting learning exercise.