SOK's spec sheet for their SK48V100 rack battery lists its peak discharge current as 200 amps (for 3 sec). This is incorrect. What's the correct value? Well...
Current Connected's spec sheet lists this battery's peak discharge current as 125 amps, as per their own in-house testing.
Upon inquiring with SOK about the discrepancy, they came back with yet another value:
"...this BMS has 2 step protection.
first, when the discharge current over 110amps for 1 second,this BMS will cut off in protection.
second, when the discharge current over 150amps for 100ms, this BMS will cut off in protection."
In any case, it isn't close to 200 amps, so adjust your surge-handling expectations accordingly.
Current Connected's spec sheet lists this battery's peak discharge current as 125 amps, as per their own in-house testing.
Upon inquiring with SOK about the discrepancy, they came back with yet another value:
"...this BMS has 2 step protection.
first, when the discharge current over 110amps for 1 second,this BMS will cut off in protection.
second, when the discharge current over 150amps for 100ms, this BMS will cut off in protection."
In any case, it isn't close to 200 amps, so adjust your surge-handling expectations accordingly.