To test the total energy a battery can deliver, one effective method involves draining the battery while connected to a heating element and measuring the temperature change in a known amount of water, using the equation Q = mc(theta). For quicker results, drawing a large current can provide immediate feedback, but it's essential to consider the battery's amp-hour rating, which indicates how long it can sustain a specific load. To verify a battery's capacity, testing multiple units under a known load with a voltmeter and ammeter can reveal variations around manufacturer specifications. High loads can reduce battery capacity due to increased heat generation, especially in applications like model aircraft. Utilizing a wattmeter can simplify measurements by combining voltage and current readings, allowing for easier data collection and analysis.