It is probably undisputed that the measured values can vary greatly if you simply insert the cells like a normal end user. I just did this with an AA eneloop battery in two passes from slot 1 to slot 4:
1st pass: shaft 1: 44; 2: 87; 3: 51; 4: 57mOhm
2nd pass: shaft 1: 63; 2: 174; 3: 44; 4: 41mOhm
Just from these two runs alone you can see that the values fluctuate by up to 400%.
It is pointless to try to derive any tendencies from such values. The goal must be to achieve greater measurement accuracy from the existing technology through a specific approach.
I then made the next pass using the method described above. Result:
Shaft 1: 33; 2: 32; 3: 33; 4: 33mOhm
These are values with which I am quite satisfied with this device.
1st pass: shaft 1: 44; 2: 87; 3: 51; 4: 57mOhm
2nd pass: shaft 1: 63; 2: 174; 3: 44; 4: 41mOhm
Just from these two runs alone you can see that the values fluctuate by up to 400%.
It is pointless to try to derive any tendencies from such values. The goal must be to achieve greater measurement accuracy from the existing technology through a specific approach.
I then made the next pass using the method described above. Result:
Shaft 1: 33; 2: 32; 3: 33; 4: 33mOhm
These are values with which I am quite satisfied with this device.