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IR readings are only good to compare values on the same charger. They are only relative and not absolute, for that you would need a special instrument and it must match the batteries chemistry as well (HV typically doesn't work well). Not worth it unless you are into lipo testing (and not using)
IR always changes while you are charging and usually the one at full charge is closer to reality than the others.
My rule of thumb-> below 10m - keep on moving, nothing to see. Above 10, still ok as long as all cells are relatively equal. Above 20 you probably see runtime issues.
IR always changes while you are charging and usually the one at full charge is closer to reality than the others.
My rule of thumb-> below 10m - keep on moving, nothing to see. Above 10, still ok as long as all cells are relatively equal. Above 20 you probably see runtime issues.