For EV battery testing, I use heating coils from a derelict home heat pump 
as a dummy load.  I rigged a fan to blow over them.  It heats the garage a 
bit in the winter.

If you don't own a dummy load, you might try this: drive the car until it 
alarms.  Park it and turn on the heater.  Measure cell voltages.  

It's not very precise, but at least with lead batteries, sometimes the 
heater is enough of a load to show the culprit.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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