Update -
After 2,100 miles and 4-1/2 months of Lithium battery use, it's time to balance. Note my BMS is really battery monitoring not battery balancing. Anyway, after a full charge, I notice that about 8 of the 48 batteries don't show a red light at the top of the charge - meaning they don't reach about 3.65V. So, I measure them, and they are all at the 3.4 - 3.5V level, and therefore starting to get out of balance.
I borrowed the battery monitoring system from Ted (thanks Ted for loaning it!). It is set to do either 1 or 4 cells at a time, and so I set it to 'balance' on 4 cells in series - that is, set it up so that it holds the voltage on the 3 of 4 which are all topped off, and put a charge on the 1 that needs to be brought up. Unfortunately, the system is not made to handle these large storage batteries, and after 2 hours and less than 1.0Ah, the thirsty battery didn't really have any more energy.
So, I bypassed and am charging the low batteries one at a time. I've been putting about 4-5Ah into them to bring them up to 3.62-3.66V, so the charger is topping these batteries off as best it can. With 1 battery at a time, I can pump up to 5A into them, so each one is taking about 1-1/2 hours or so (the charger automatically backs off when the batts reach about 3.5V and drops to about 2.5A).
This is quite a tedious process, and I've finished with 5 of them and am doing the remaining 3 batts tonight. You have to watch the system, although the battery charger knows when to quit.
Ideally I would like an automatic system that can balance all by itself.
I've ordered 2 individual chargers that can do 1 battery at a time, and bring the batts up to 3.8V using 3.0A. I'll let everyone know how that goes.
By the way - my average efficiency is 313.5Wh/mile. Not bad!!