As mentioned it's isn't hard if one does it correctly and methodically.
Never connect the BMS sense connector until all soldering is finished and one has double checked the voltage increase is correct, other wise if incorrect one will blow the BMS.
The sense wires connector has B0/B- marked on the pcb and the wire is usually Black. The rest can be White , Red or sometimes multicoloured. From B0/B- they are numbered in sequence.
Write 1 -14 on a bit of paper and then the approx. voltage increase one expects to see.
For example if cell groups are approx 3.5v write down the voltage increase as 3.5v, 7v, 10.5v, 14v, 17.5v etc ,etc..
Starting at the cell group with the thick Black battery wire attached this is B0/B-, so the Black sense wire B0/B- also attachs to th same solder point. The next cell groups on that side will all be even so 2,4,6,8,10.12 & 14 will be the last wire with the thick Red attached, the other face will be 1,3,5,7,9,11 & 13.
If unsure just post a pic of both sides and I will mark number the cells for you by editing the pic.
Never connect the BMS sense connector until all soldering is finished and one has double checked the voltage increase is correct, other wise if incorrect one will blow the BMS.
The sense wires connector has B0/B- marked on the pcb and the wire is usually Black. The rest can be White , Red or sometimes multicoloured. From B0/B- they are numbered in sequence.
Write 1 -14 on a bit of paper and then the approx. voltage increase one expects to see.
For example if cell groups are approx 3.5v write down the voltage increase as 3.5v, 7v, 10.5v, 14v, 17.5v etc ,etc..
Starting at the cell group with the thick Black battery wire attached this is B0/B-, so the Black sense wire B0/B- also attachs to th same solder point. The next cell groups on that side will all be even so 2,4,6,8,10.12 & 14 will be the last wire with the thick Red attached, the other face will be 1,3,5,7,9,11 & 13.
If unsure just post a pic of both sides and I will mark number the cells for you by editing the pic.