I can't seem to find 3M DP270 very easily here in Canada. Are there other products that I can use that will be easier to source?
waterproofing a receiver
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You can get it here... http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...prod=ose-dp270Government Moto:
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Thanks but it is about $20 to get Steve to ship something to Canada so that makes this some pretty expensive stuff.Grand River Marine Modellers, el Presidente
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I connect all wires etc then wrap it all with plastic electrical insulation tape,it makes it very waterproof and helps vibration a bit.
Spending a good 10 mins. or so makes a fine,neat job.Plus its easy to remove,if needed.
Brod..Slow gets boring fast.Comment
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I'm with Rumdog.
A balloon costs 2 cents & takes 30 seconds. Why complicate things with anything else.
Paul.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Traxxas make a nice waterproof receiver box for the 1/10 truck called the Slash. I have one in my truck, but I think it would work well in a boat. It retails around $12. RussComment
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As I have said many times....CONDOMS works best. Also, a camping soap box also does a nice job.
Balloons have too small of neck. Condoms need to be used that are non- lubricated. Zip tie the end and you are done. You must remove them at the end of the day because of condensation.Comment
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The only problem with using condoms or balloons with the FAST Futaba system is that they have a tendency to warm up while being used and if you "bag" them they will overheat and fail. RussComment
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hmmm...I have had a few almost smoking and they never gave up! :)Comment
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