Sad to hear the DL3021 can't handle even slight over-voltage.
On the bright side I have a Panasonic 7S4P Li-Ion battery rated at 25.2 Volts and 10.8 Amps. So I set up my DL3021 to dissipate 200 Watts in CC mode. Then I wound up the wick on the current, expecting a pop-up to say the power rating was exceeded. No warning, so I stopped at 10.8 Amps. The display was showing 25.8 Volts and 280 Watts. The fan sounded like it was preparing for take-off. The ambient temperature is around 19 C which probably helped.
BTW That battery is used in a lightweight electric trike. And at less than 300 Wh that battery can be carried in a plane cabin (while the rest of the trike goes with the checked-in luggage).