With my hobbyist experience with electronics and machines( fixing various computers, devices cars) I tried my hand at making battery packs but, I am failing pretty miserably and trying to understand what I am doing wrong here .
I have access to an abundance of 18650 cells due many being disposed at work, many from unused packs that fail to charge ( large packs used for automation robots) . Many of these cells 'appear' fine often charging to 4.2 and discharging with 2k mah+ in capacity
The first batteries I have tried building are for makita tools, since I already have several Makita 18V LTX tools . There are many of the Makita LTX DIY kits on Aliexpress often with thousands or hundreds of reviews, so how bad can they be ?

Links for DIY purchased
To test the cells I have, I put them through three charge/ discharge cycles to check the actual capacity. Using this, charging the batteries to 4.2V then discharging to 2.9V and recording the capacity
Charger/ tester linked here
I put the cells into groups of similar capacity within 100-200mah . Perhaps this is my first mistake, how vital is it to have cells of the same capacity here? Should they be within 10 or 50 or 100Mah difference?
Anyhow upon first use the all packs work fine, but many after a few charges usually one or more cells just die or become too low to charge . Some packs hold charge but seem just to cut off until reconnected
Im sure there is something glaringly obvious I am doing wrong here . Perhaps there is a pad or jump connection needed on the Charging circuit?
Perhaps the cells I am using are unsuitable.. However I tried some used but tested Samsung cells and getting the same result .
Does anyone care to point out what could be the problem?
I have access to an abundance of 18650 cells due many being disposed at work, many from unused packs that fail to charge ( large packs used for automation robots) . Many of these cells 'appear' fine often charging to 4.2 and discharging with 2k mah+ in capacity
The first batteries I have tried building are for makita tools, since I already have several Makita 18V LTX tools . There are many of the Makita LTX DIY kits on Aliexpress often with thousands or hundreds of reviews, so how bad can they be ?

Links for DIY purchased
To test the cells I have, I put them through three charge/ discharge cycles to check the actual capacity. Using this, charging the batteries to 4.2V then discharging to 2.9V and recording the capacity

Charger/ tester linked here
I put the cells into groups of similar capacity within 100-200mah . Perhaps this is my first mistake, how vital is it to have cells of the same capacity here? Should they be within 10 or 50 or 100Mah difference?
Anyhow upon first use the all packs work fine, but many after a few charges usually one or more cells just die or become too low to charge . Some packs hold charge but seem just to cut off until reconnected
Im sure there is something glaringly obvious I am doing wrong here . Perhaps there is a pad or jump connection needed on the Charging circuit?
Perhaps the cells I am using are unsuitable.. However I tried some used but tested Samsung cells and getting the same result .
Does anyone care to point out what could be the problem?