1. Name brand 100 Ah cells (eg., BattleBorn) - plug and play, reliable, but too expensive for me ($900+)
2. High capacity cells from China (280 Ah) - risking bad cells, 2 month shipping ($500)
3. Medium capacity prismatic cells (25 Ah) from a local seller that tests them & stands behind them ($360 for 24)
4. High capacity (6Ah) cylindrical cells from the same local seller that I can make into a 150 Ah pack ($375 for 100)
Really I am looking at options 3 & 4. The question is whether I want to put together rectangular prismatic cells with bus bars or make a pack from cylindrical cells using nickel strips and a spot welder.
I could pick up 24 of these 25 Ah prismatic cells for $360 and make a 4s6p 150 Ah 12 volt pack.

Pros for prismatic cells:
- easier to assemble into packs, so can get done with the project sooner
- no fancy tools needed
- can make a 12 volt or 24 volt battery with them
Cons:
- prismatic cells can be subject to expansion, so need to build a box to compress the cells
Or I can pick up 100 (or 96) of these 6 Ah cylindrical cells and make a 4s25p 150 Ah (or 4s24p 144 Ah) 12 volt pack, similar to this:

Pros for cylindrical cells:
- more options for battery pack dimensions, making it potentially easier to fit
- don’t need compression
- less impact on the whole battery if one cell fails
- potentially more fun to build
Cons:
- Need to buy nickel strips and a spot welder (extra expense)
- more work and time to build
Of course once the packs are assembled they would need to be top balanced and capacity tested. I will need a BMS (battery management system) to be able to run a DIY battery (only option 1 above has a BMS built in).
Both options 3 & 4 would give me a 150 Ah pack with over 2000 charge cycles. The 150 Ah size is perfect for my needs (fridge, fan, Propex heater, computers & 200-300 watts of solar).
Which LiFePO4 option would you pick and why?