I'm using 4S 5000mAh 20C hardcase packs. It looks like your 148 Wh battery is in the neighborhood of $90. The hardcase packs I have are exactly half the energy at around $24 a pack. This is $48 for the same Wh, albeit a lower C rating. The point is, if you're going to lump a bunch of batteries together for range, your reason for getting a high C rating battery is negated. All things being equal, the nanotech is likely more efficient with a lower internal resistance, but this improvement is quickly negated by the fact you're able to purchase nearly twice as much capacity of the 20C battery.
These are mine (well, 1/3rd of them):
I have some cheap balancers, one for each set of parallel packs in the series.
Link I only plug them in when charging and discharging. Storage, everything is disconnected other than keeping the packs together in parallel.