Ice,
Interesting, but I'm still not going to run my 10 fatpack pack down to zero. I have brought some Konion cells back from the dead.
Stig,
PM Doc Bass and see if he has any Makita packs. They're the V cells, not VT, so a little lower power but 20% more capacity. I just paid $336 including shipping for what will turn out to be about 200 good cells to make a 1.1kwh pack that I have to assemble.
Also, you really don't want to cannibalize Bosch pack like you're talking. The cells in the packs are staggered not touching each other to allow air flow. As a result they require that unique support structure, so if you start hacking on the cell arrangement, you will have to cut every tab, and multiplied your work 10X and risk to the cells 50X. If they aren't kept stacked the same with the same odd support structure, you will put stress on the tab welds and you are begging for trouble. You may be able to get away with cut it in half lengthwise, but I've never tried it.
The used Makita packs, on the other hand, are a piece of cake to get what you want, and the cells are arranged in a nice straight line, so they are easy to support, and some of the tool packs come with useful rubber to use for support. You'll need the right size torx security wrench (kind like an allen wrench, but a star shape with a hole in the end of the wrench). You'll also want a pair of tin snips for cutting the dead cells off and retaining as much tabbing as possible without stressing the welds of the good cells.
Once you weed out the bad cells, creating a 2p15s string would require just 3 new solder joints, and it's overlapping tab on tab, so even a caveman solder guy like me can do it without heating up cells. I should do a thread with pics this go round, because I've whittled this recycling process down to what I believe is its simplest form.
Regarding the charging, I wouldn't go that fast in the interest of longer cycle life, but the Bosch chargers put out 3.5 amps for 2p packs, so your number is possible. The Bosch charger includes active ventilation of the pack while charging and thermal monitoring. Without both, anything faster than a 2 hour charge may be a bad idea. My smallest Konion pack is 6p, and it gets slightly warm during use and maintains that warmth if I charge immediately after use with the Bosch charger connected to the sealed DIY pack.
John