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water proofing elec

emaxxjohn25

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ok i was sittin here debating on how i was goin to waterproof my elec well i havent came up with anything yet iv seen different ways of it been dun but havent made my mind up yet so post pics and ideas of ways u have dun or know of
 
Currently I'm running a waterproofed BR-XL with a WP ("water protected" not waterproof I'm sure) rated Futaba servo. For my receivers I have always cracked them open and filled them with dielectric grease, works wonders.

Just last night I was at a buddies house that has a huge back yard with several creeks and hill climbs right next to them. I took a tumble on a hill and went swimming. I was fully submerged, pulled it out and kept running until it was too dark (my buddies light board for his Wraith is MIA).

I always blow everything off with compressed air before putting them away and that probably helps.

This was at the end of the night:

swimming.jpg
 
There is a sticky on this isnt there? And I got 2 pages of results from a search.
Not trying to be a dick - but use the search button mate.
 
i did search i just wanted to c ideas on stuff mate. c wat other ppl do. to me its more simple to let ppl post ideas than to look and look at different ideas dont get me wrong iv looked and seen some but wat if some 1 use a ziplock bag or somthin and never posted? maybe they will this time idk i just want to c wat they think there ideas mate
 
emaxx....... I have no issues with "wanting to know more"..... but.... why not just post in a stickied thread and ask again??

For the future, it makes searching a TON better.

You get a few hits instead of PAGES of hits.

PS, there are quite a few free "spell checkers" out there for various platforms...... please use one.;-)8)

While I'm not trying to be a dick, it usually comes off as I'm being one.:roll:

8)
 
dont get me wrong but im not talkin ab a typical waterproof with liqud tape and such i mean as a container
 
Re: water proofing electronics

dont get me wrong but im not talkin ab a typical waterproof with liqud tape and such i mean as a container
Translated.....

"Don't get me wrong, but, I'm not talking about a typical waterproofing job with liquid tape, I'm asking about a container, maybe a sealed project box others have used."

Yes, plenty of people have used a sealed box. You don't make it easy to figure that out though.:roll:
 
lazynoob said:
to me its more simple to let ppl post ideas than to look and look at different ideaa

While I'm not trying to be a dick, it usually comes off as I'm being one.:roll:

No, you're being too nice.

The very-freaking-top-stickied-thread in this forum has damn near 400 replies and 80K views. It takes a special kind of lazy to pass that up that much free information. :roll: :ror:
 
to me its more simple to let ppl post ideas than to look and look at different ideas

You kind of lost me on that one, but as far as containers go, I've used balloons before with great success. They conform to the shape of what you are trying to protect, and take up less space than a box or container.
 
sry for bein such a pain for wanting to c other ppls thoughts in my own damn thread my ****in bad ill delete this thread
 
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