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Traxxas #2075 servo case.

Instead of spending money on that...

Why not spend that money to buy water proofing supplies ?

Like... some grease & Plasti Dip Spray ?

I think that would be a better solution.
 
You know I h2o proofed a servo and it still holds up today after 9 months.
Rtv silicon, electrical grease, and thick bearing grease.
Take the case apart, line a thin bead of rtv on the edges of the case. Grease the servo output splined shaft and the case around it well. Smear electrical grease ontop of the breadboard and bottom. Put it back together. The teeth on the screws get a dab of heavy grease and the shaft before the head (:D) get rtv. Tighten down but not all they way! Let it sit for an hour and then tighten down all the way.
By letting it dry some before tightening, your creating a gasket around it. If it's tightened all the way before hand you can squeeze it all out and leave a spot not sealed completely.
Rtv in a packet at autozone- 99 cents
Bearing grease in a packet- 1.09
Electrical grease in yet agian the same packet- 99 cents.
Go grab your supplies and have some wet weather fun!


This can also be done to esc's
 
You know I h2o proofed a servo and it still holds up today after 9 months.
Rtv silicon, electrical grease, and thick bearing grease.
Take the case apart, line a thin bead of rtv on the edges of the case. Grease the servo output splined shaft and the case around it well. Smear electrical grease ontop of the breadboard and bottom. Put it back together. The teeth on the screws get a dab of heavy grease and the shaft before the head (:D) get rtv. Tighten down but not all they way! Let it sit for an hour and then tighten down all the way.
By letting it dry some before tightening, your creating a gasket around it. If it's tightened all the way before hand you can squeeze it all out and leave a spot not sealed completely.
Rtv in a packet at autozone- 99 cents
Bearing grease in a packet- 1.09
Electrical grease in yet agian the same packet- 99 cents.
Go grab your supplies and have some wet weather fun!


This can also be done to esc's


Yeha I already put the grease in it and just need to do the plati dip.

I already have the xl-5 watreproof esc in my axial ax-10 and the rest of it is waterprof. and both my servos will be soon when I get back from Home Depot.."thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
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