I've had a couple long talks with battery authorities lately, trying to figure out all the battery differences(auto vs. RV). A starting batt isn't good for deep cycle and a deep cycle batt isn't good for starting and they won't hold up good if used the wrong way. I've read that they use different alloys in the plates to give the batt different charactoristics. That's why I'm thinking, it may not be a good idea to put a HARD load test on a RV battery. I doubt if it would hurt very much. Usually a weak cell will show up fast with a good load test. A wimpy load tester won't show what you really need to know. A hard load test puts way more load on than just a starter so you can see if the amps hang in there and watch the cells(if you can take the caps off). They may all bubble, but weak cells will bubble a lot more and may even hiss. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES and don't get your face too close - I've had cells explode from broken connector bars causing arcing. Acid goes everywhere! If you really need to know, I would go ahead and do the load test - better than being left high and dry! Craig