Just wondering if you guys could give me some ideas on waterproofing a castle ice 240. Given my driving skills and my hate for hatch tape, it's gonna get wet. I'm sure of it. My epoxy method doesn't look feasible for this thing as there's alot going on with it and doesn't look easy to take apart. Thx
beat way to waterproof a ice 240
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Tape the damn hatch.Grand River Marine Modellers
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Man look....last outing I didn't have my hatch bolts done so I taped. Ummm. No. That crap is for the birds. I spent more time taping and untaping than running. Not to mention it was a royal pita. At least I gave it a chance. Before I drew a conclusion that I hated it before I even tried it. Well trying it confirmed it lol.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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In this case you will have to waterproof everyting inside your boat and the cheapest tool you have here is a roll of 3M tape.GillGO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
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Scale down motors and run aqua craft sealed esc. 60amp and a 2030 can get you to the mid fifty's in a hydro. still going to have to seal up your rx cover with corrosion X ,try glad press and seal wrap works better than balloons you can seal each lead individually and still see the operations light.
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Scale down motors and run aqua craft sealed esc. 60amp and a 2030 can get you to the mid fifty's in a hydro. still going to have to seal up your rx cover with corrosion X ,try glad press and seal wrap works better than balloons you can seal each lead individually and still see the operations light.
Cheers, Jay.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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"waterproof" is a relative term... The chances of you "waterproofing" everything is simply going to be a stroke of luck. If you get any significant amount of water on your electrical components, the chances of ANYTHING electronic surviving is 50/50 at best. Many are give good advice, and they are doing it for a reason. Think about that for a moment.
Do yourself a favor and make your boat as waterproof as possible, event if it means tape.
Later,
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Was just talking about this earlier today. 400 for an esc or 5 for a roll of tape. Bring a pair of scissors, it shouldn't take that long to tape up.Comment
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"waterproof" is a relative term... The chances of you "waterproofing" everything is simply going to be a stroke of luck. If you get any significant amount of water on your electrical components, the chances of ANYTHING electronic surviving is 50/50 at best. Many are give good advice, and they are doing it for a reason. Think about that for a moment.
Do yourself a favor and make your boat as waterproof as possible, event if it means tape.
Later,
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I'm thinking swapping my castle ice for a swordfish 240 that's slreasy waterproof. That may be my best bet. Or maybe I'll seal the while esc up instead of coating the board. I dunno yet.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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