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Just started this hobby alot to learn but great but thank goodness for the forums
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Guys, can I use corrosionx to waterproof the ESC switch? This is because my chassis has a sealed battery door, and therefore I would greatly prefer to keep the switch even in wet weather conditions.
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SuperShafty.com Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Visalia CA
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You can. Or you could wore on a water proof switch. They are available for boats and things. | |
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Sep 2013 Location: post falls
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What if anything needs to be done on the sensor wire ports when waterproofing sensored brushless? Seal it with silicone or use CorrosionX?
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Has anyone tried never wet ?
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Nov 2012 Location: livonia
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Conformal coating is hands down the best method. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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MWRCA'er Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Machesney Park IL
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There is several types of conformal coating on Amazon.com. I've heard the silicone is the easiest to work with. It should waterproof everything with a chip. However, my Mamba max with a usb side plug I gave up on and just traded it for a sw3.
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Baraboo
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I've totally lost faith in liquid electrical tape / plastidip. I had a Sidewinder v2 go up in smoke & a friend lost a MMpro within a few weeks. Conformal Coating may be toxic & $15 for 2oz, but it is the industry standard. I'll spend the extra in the future & not skimp on waterproofing. I also use liberal amounts of Dielectric Grease on all connections. |
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Newbie ![]() Join Date: Dec 2014 Location: kent
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hey has anyone tried flex seal I was thinking of coating my hi tec 645 servo with it.
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Baraboo
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Flex-seal is just like spray Plasti-dip... it is a non-permanent exterior coating that works to a certain point. Liquid Electrical Tape is the small jar form, & big can plastidip is an old faithful. Just remember that if there is no internal o-ring on the nose of the servo water can still seep in by the horn. A dip on the whole servo & then trim for the ears & output shaft would work, but you'd need to figure out an oring + grease on the horn side to truly finish it off. |
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thanks GL my buddy used plastic dip on his receiver and it only worked for a while.
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Nov 2013 Location: alberta
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I coated the board of a tekin fxr with nonshrinking two part epoxy a year and a half ago its in my daughters scx10 been wet alot including a few accidental submersion in the creek and its still running strong everybody has their own method and opinions but this time I just bought an cc sv3 factory waterproofed so one last worry with my tf2
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Newbie Join Date: Dec 2014 Location: Old bridge
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has anyone tryed this as a water proofing product? Rust-Oleum® NeverWet® Liquid Repelling Treatment |
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Newbie Join Date: Feb 2015 Location: Louisville, Ky
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Waterproofing Tip From The Axial Blog Axial Racing - Waterproof Your Receiver |
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Apr 2013 Location: traverse
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This MG conformal coating is awesome, I think its all I'll be using from now on. Quote:
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Quarry Creeper ![]() Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: Remember, wherever you go. There you are.
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Never wet! I have used it just out of curiosity. It was amazing... for five mintes, but it wears off fast. As soon as anything touches it it stops shedding water. I would not use it! I am a firm believer in conformal coating on the circuit boards, and corrosionx on all the connections like servo plugs and sensor wire plugs, and switches. |
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Aug 2013 Location: Wijnandsrade, NL
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What surprises me (or i missed it completely) is the use of a waterproof ESC. I use (cheap ass) Hobbywing ESC's on al of my rigs. The G6 even had to spend some time in the salty water of the sea so i could take some pictures and small waves submerged the car every now and then. The receiverbox i fillec with a layer of plastidip. Dipped the receiver in plastidip. Put the receiver is in a balloon. Did put it in the receiverbox. Poored on more plastidip. Covered it totally. Did put a piece of old foam (after plastidipping it) in the small gap where the wires enter the box. Been driving like this for almost 2 years now. I submerge my cars on a regular basis (because i like doing that) and never had an issue. As for the battery.... I also believed the stories about lipo's and water. But decided to put it to the test on video. I drove my car into a creek and did let it stay there for half an hour (there was a big clock in the frame for the viewers to check that i did not cheat). After half an hour i drove it out of the creek like nothing had happened.... |
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