Solved the issue !
The trick lies in Set-ClusterOwnerNode and specify a Resource !
$Res = Get-ClusterResource -Cluster cl11 -Name "SQL Server ($InstanceName)" |
where ResourceType -eq 'SQL Server'
Set-ClusterOwnerNode -Resource $Res -Owners DV25, DV26
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