ABSOLUTEY YES IMHO We already hashed this over yesterday and franky most are bored to tears lol.
Look here for detailed reasons why with supporting current measurements. Other opinions may differ (saying it makes no difference) but until I see their evidence and supporting current measurements showing it makes no difference, Im going with what Smart Gauges experiments indicate as it makes sense to me, a retired electrical engineer, BUT they may be wrong, same as anyone her including myself may be wrong.
NOTE IM NOT GUARANTEEING SMART GAUGES RESULTS IM ONLYYYYYY SAYING IT MAKES ENGINEERING SENSE TO ME, BUT IM LONG RETIRED AND RUSTY ON THIS.
Its your choice, read Smart Gauges webpage, take your own current measurements, read opinions here and if anyone has taken precise current measurements that show smart guages people are all wet consider that also...
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