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  • Keagan-Z06
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 970

    #346
    Originally posted by Fluid
    As long as you keep getting water in your boats you will have reliability issues. Any boat can be made dry - oh maybe a few drops but not enough to cause wet electronics. I hear people say it isn't possible but I have proven otherwise. Club members now seldom have more than a few drops in their boats as long as they follow instructions. Learning to build a dry boat is as important as any other FE skill.


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    Thanks man, I must have just had an unlucky Voracity as since day one it got water even though I taped the hatch. I since then silicone screw but I won't be able to tell until I get a replacement servo. I placed the receiver in a balloon on the Zelos so hopefully when I run again it won't be an issue.
    Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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    • Keagan-Z06
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2016
      • 970

      #347
      Originally posted by kfxguy
      I hate to be the bearer of bad news but, you really need to remove each piece of hardware and seal each thing with a little silicon.
      I was hoping that wouldn't be the case but don't mind doing it if it will keep it out. I did a short video of where the smut is coming out from using the contact cleaner. Will post shortly.
      Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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      • Keagan-Z06
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 970

        #348
        Originally posted by Mxkid261
        Man my buddy runs the sr310 receiver in 2 of his boats, which have been completely swamped and get a little wet occasionally and he has never had one go bad. How much water exactly are you getting in the boats? A few drops? A tablespoon? A cup? 5 cups? I would pressure check the cooling systems, and set them in a bathtub to make sure you don't have water coming through any of the hardware. I find it hard to believe those receivers are going bad if they are getting slightly wet, they are made to
        I would say about about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water gets in. Usually sits in the back near the 4 bolts for the struts. Do you thing spraying plasti dip on the inside around those nuts would help or just silicone all the nuts?
        Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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        • Keagan-Z06
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2016
          • 970

          #349
          Originally posted by Erroneous
          Took all my hardware off and used a non drying sticky pad (not sure what its called, got it from a HVAC guru at work) and sealed my struts to transom. Try plastidip for the receiver. Peels right off if needed.
          Have a pic of said sticky pad?
          Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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          • Keagan-Z06
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 970

            #350

            Look where the screws are. If you look closely you will see the cleaner coming out. I should of taken the video while the strut was dirty.
            Last edited by Keagan-Z06; 05-27-2016, 03:25 PM.
            Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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            • Mxkid261
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 734

              #351
              I like the silicone Im not to familiar with plasti dip Ive never really use it

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              • Rafael_Lopez
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2015
                • 470

                #352
                Those drives are a 6 piece design. They just need to be tightened up, just don't over tighten them or you'll crush the plastic socked washers that the strut ball sits in. You don't need to remove the base off the hull. Just the 3mm adjustment bolt and then use an open end wrench to loosen the nut that holds the strut to the base.
                Rafael Lopez
                Product Developer-Pro Boat
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                • Erroneous
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 451

                  #353
                  Originally posted by Keagan-Z06
                  Have a pic of said sticky pad?
                  No pics of the goo pad, its about twice as dense as bubble gum and should just wipe off with a finger. Silicone should do about the same thing. As far as waterproofing, the plasti dip is just my take on it. Dont take my word over these guys they have waaaayy more experience than I do. Im a guppy in this pond.

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                  • kfxguy
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 8746

                    #354
                    Originally posted by Erroneous
                    Took all my hardware off and used a non drying sticky pad (not sure what its called, got it from a HVAC guru at work) and sealed my struts to transom. Try plastidip for the receiver. Peels right off if needed.
                    I've found plasti dip shrinks over time and tears holes in itself. Use two part epoxy. Not a ballon, that just looks horrible. Epoxy. Do it. What have you got to lose? Evidently doing nothing isn't helping. Just make dure the epoxy covers the pins that stick out the bottom of the circuit board and pack some dielectric grease in the plugs.
                    32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                    • Keagan-Z06
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2016
                      • 970

                      #355
                      Originally posted by kfxguy
                      I've found plasti dip shrinks over time and tears holes in itself. Use two part epoxy. Not a ballon, that just looks horrible. Epoxy. Do it. What have you got to lose? Evidently doing nothing isn't helping. Just make dure the epoxy covers the pins that stick out the bottom of the circuit board and pack some dielectric grease in the plugs.
                      Will do, unfortunately I'm stuck here at working with the Zelos on my mind. River about a mile away... uggghhh!
                      Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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                      • Keagan-Z06
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2016
                        • 970

                        #356
                        Quick request from any of you that have achieved over 65- 75 mph with your Zelos. I am thinking maybe I didn't sharpen the X447s enough, would it be possible for anybody to take pics of their props sharpened and balanced for comparison sake. I know I won't be able to tell the difference by pics only but its a start. I know arrover runs the X447s but any prop will do in this case.
                        Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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                        • kfxguy
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 8746

                          #357
                          Originally posted by Keagan-Z06
                          Quick request from any of you that have achieved over 65- 75 mph with your Zelos. I am thinking maybe I didn't sharpen the X447s enough, would it be possible for anybody to take pics of their props sharpened and balanced for comparison sake. I know I won't be able to tell the difference by pics only but its a start. I know arrover runs the X447s but any prop will do in this case.


                          They will cut you if your not careful


                          32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                          • Keagan-Z06
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2016
                            • 970

                            #358
                            Yeaaahhh mine looks nothing like that! Will a post a photo when I get home.
                            Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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                            • Rafael_Lopez
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2015
                              • 470

                              #359
                              Bench test your props after you balance them. Full throttle for 2 seconds; wont hurt a thing. Be extra cautious of the spinning props. If the drive/strut vibrates, the prop's not balanced.
                              Rafael Lopez
                              Product Developer-Pro Boat
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                              • Erroneous
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2016
                                • 451

                                #360
                                image.jpg Unpolished Dasboata abc 1615s. 68 mph stock electronics.

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