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Newbie Join Date: Jan 2022 Location: Georgetown
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Smokie the waterproof esc that wasn't Soo waterproof! Lol.... So In general what is everyone doing to protect their electronics? I wasn't even playing in the water, I just happen to roll over in a puddle and it was enough to smoke the esc. ![]() Sent from my moto g stylus using Tapatalk |
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You can use conformal coating. I got a bottle and started doing all my Flysky receivers with it. Haven't done any esc's with it as like you, I "thought" they were waterproof already as that's what the manufacturer says. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
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