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Re: Voltage on Frame

try disconecting the battery.

And by the way. E = I x R.

It is electrically impossible to drop voltage with resistance
The only way this might happen is if there was a cap on ampereage coming from the power source, but im sure if u can still touch the frame wihtout flying backwards then this is not happening.
also, an easy way to test if if the leak is coming from the in/out pins is to turn them all high in the program, test voltage, then do the same but low.