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Racing in the wet
Any tips or tricks on keeping electrics dry in wet weather?
im scared to death of frying something what do all you hardcore racers do/use? |
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the shell normally keeps most the water out but google "waterproofing esc" there are loads.
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My lad ran his X6 cuded yesterday on wet astro, the car has a carbon fibre chassis and is only held on with three body pins but remained quite dry inside, think the trick is to avoid standing water.
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I think some glue works well
Lazy goo And Ross mods do this new stuff you can dip your electrics in and it repelled wAter and does not damage any thing I will be dipping my gear it looks ace
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eelectrics
Plastic dip or RC lazy goo
These I use to race in the wet and stay away from standing water and heavy rain John |
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Standing water? What standing water?
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Thanks for the tips... Has anyone used Corrosion X? It seems popular when googling 'waterproofing Esc'
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Savox also do a range of waterproof servos too
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The good thing with this as you don't have to wait for it to try Take you casing off, dip your electrics and pop the casing back on |
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Not quite as wet but not far off...
Taken at 2012 Kiddy National
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