IF YOUR PACK WARRANTY IS EXPIRED OR THAT THE COST OF A NEW PACK IS TOO HIGH FOR YOU, THEN HERE IS SOME GREAT SOLUTIONS FOR YOU:
From my opinion and my 6 years experience with lithium pack building, when it happen to have low bank you have two choices:
-Get replacement bank ( the age diff of the bank will not matter so much) and the pack will balance better and get closer to his supposed capacity anyway
or
-Solder one or multiple parallel single cells of the same chemistry to the low bank from the proportion of the missing Ah your low bank is missing to be equal to the rest.
I tested that method and it work well.
The Internal resistance and age of the cell dont really matter since it's only a little % of the total cell bank.. but you'll recover a certainly better pack health than keeping the low bank as is!
Let say your average voltage of the rest of the good cell bank is at 3.4V while the low cell bank are at 3.0V, you can determine the equivalent capacity is missing from 3.0V to 3.4V. Then find the single cell that have a capacity closer to that calculated capacity, parallel it to the low bank and it will be ok!
The total energy recovered you will get will be the added energy of cell time the number of total bank..
ex: if you need to add two parallel cell of 2.9Ah ( 5.8Ah total) to the bank no 15, you will get the Ah of the total pack voltage wich mean 5.8Ah x 67Vnom ( 18s) = 104Wh energy. That's the gain you would get in these conditions from repairing the low cell.
So recovering the missing Ah of a single bank mean recovering the total pack Ah, so adding few cells in parallel will do a big job and is not so difficult to acheive... determine the missing Ah, solder the cells to the low bank , fully charge and let balance your pack and it's done!
Doc