there is voltage sensor so I should be able to get on it my transmitter.
one thing I was thinking about is that as my wattage is mostly given by volts I would suffer more the loss of power given by the lowering of the voltage of the battery with the unloading.
using a 6S should give me a voltage range between 25.2V (4.2 x 6) and 16.8V (2.8 x 6) which is the same voltage of a fully charged 4S, but on big props I'd consume more and more current with the unloading.
anyway with 30A for each motor I should stay safe.
one thing I was thinking about is that as my wattage is mostly given by volts I would suffer more the loss of power given by the lowering of the voltage of the battery with the unloading.
using a 6S should give me a voltage range between 25.2V (4.2 x 6) and 16.8V (2.8 x 6) which is the same voltage of a fully charged 4S, but on big props I'd consume more and more current with the unloading.
anyway with 30A for each motor I should stay safe.