OK Tater, thanks I see what the reference was pointing to.
From the Website Jacek referenced to in his own experience:
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Why repeat tests are necessary? Well, I noticed that not every test result makes sense. Sometimes fresh oil would measure high or used oil would measure #1. I think problem is with cleanness of the sensor during the calibration and test phases.
That will be one of it's challenges; repeatability.
I suspect it contains a programmed PIC with various resistivity and dielectric constants programmed in and some type of comparison algorithm.
Well, I wish them luck. It might be ok as a first order checking tool, but I would not call it an oil analyzer in the accepted, industrial sense.