Theodore Voltaire said:
...and they added a video of a battery being built.
Don't take this the wrong way, but if that's how they built your battery TV, don't be surprised if it dies soon or ends in a fireball. So many problems I don't know where to start, but the obvious ones are complete lack of insulation between series blocks (relying on just the cell heatshrink) and only a single nickel strip between each series group. Not sure on the thickness, but even if it were 0.3 it would still only be good for 60A Max in that config.
Basically they've built it up to just meet the bare minimum of the advertised specs with zero buffer. One bad spot weld, and the whole thing is toast.
I do hope it works out well for you, but that video basically just confirms years of suspicion based on countless bad experiences with failed batteries... Not my own but others who usually come to me asking me to somehow fix them... The answer unfortunately is almost always no... Can't be salvaged.
Cheers