I confirm what Gerhard Michel says,
telemetry is not used to avoid current absorption peaks, but to avoid excessive discharge,
these are the characteristics of my batteries:
Nominal voltage 12 V Operating voltage under load is 12.0 V
Capacity 22 AH +/- 5%
Operating voltage max 14.8V - min 11.5V At 80% DOD,> 1500 cycles
Deep discharge voltage 11 V The cells is damaged if voltage drops bellow this level
Maximal charge voltage 15V (or 16 V) The cells is damaged if voltage exceeds this level
Optimal discharge current <10 A 0.5 C
Maximal discharge current <60 A 3 C, continuous for max 15 minutes from full charge
Max peak discharge current <200 A 10 C, maximal 3 seconds in 1 minute
Max peak discharge current <260 A maximal 3 seconds in 1 minute
Optimal charge current <10 A 0.5 C
Maximal charge current <20 A <1 C with battery temperature monitoring
Maximal continuous operating temperature
65 ° C The battery temperature should not increase this level
during charge and discharge
Dimensions 181 x 167 x 77 Millimeters (tolerance +/- 2 mm)
Weight 3.2 kg Kilograms (tolerance +/- 50g)
https://www.lipotech.net/newstore/golf- ... -22ah.html
I strongly doubt to exceed 200 A of absorption which can damage the battery,
these are the batteries we have in most of our tanks,
I also used it to start my sister's car
Regards
Marco