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Yes, unless you reduce the gearing for lighter load...
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Yes, unless you reduce the gearing for lighter load...
Just to make sure...

After you done with gearing, measure your current draw at 5S and then switch to 4S, current draw should drop, right?

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After you done with gearing, measure your current draw at 5S and then switch to 4S, current draw should drop, right?
Yes.
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