Balloon Receiver- Or Chemicals No More

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  • sailr
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Nov 2007
    • 6927

    #31
    6 rolls of the silicone repair tape here for $28 including shipping:

    Mini Cat Racing USA
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    • sailr
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Nov 2007
      • 6927

      #32
      Originally posted by SweetAccord
      Try the .99 cents store I just found them there for some whacky reason. I grabbed them all! LoL.
      WE have the Dollar Store, Dollar Saver, Big Lots, but nuthin called the .99 cent store. Dang!
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      • sailr
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Nov 2007
        • 6927

        #33
        99 cent stores only in California, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas. Bummer.
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        • midnightsabotage
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 319

          #34
          Originally posted by steveo
          i have used the non conductive epoxy before on my reciever board being careful not to get it near the crystal or the 3 pins for the plugs, but with all the low priced 2.4 stuff that is around i was thinking why not just put a few extended harness for 1.2.3 channels and encase the entire reciever in the non conductive epoxy and have a nice little receiver cube and never have to worry again
          That's exactly what I did for the receiver in my airboat - opened the case to a cheap HK OrangeRX Spektrum-compatible receiver and loaded both halves with clear silicone, plugged a couple servo extensions into the board for the channels I needed to use, then put the board back in the case and closed it up. All that was left was to clean all the silicone off the case that pooched out through the seams when it was all pressed together. Air/water tight.

          And then I just bought a can of plasti-dip yesterday and used that on the speed control board, conveniently able to leave the heatsink exposed too. Works great for me.
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          • carlcisneros
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Jan 2010
            • 1218

            #35
            Diesel;
            I used to work F-4's at one time when I was in the AF.
            Believe me, with out F4 Tape, those hogs would still be on the ground.

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            • madmorgan
              Banned
              • Jun 2011
              • 152

              #36
              hey diesel have u ever done the coating on servo innards? it would be nice to have a waterproof servo . considering traxxas has their supposed wp servos that most arent as i have had one fail on my summit because of water getting into a steer servo . any advice?

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              • Diesel6401
                Memento Vivere
                • Oct 2009
                • 4204

                #37
                Originally posted by madmorgan
                hey diesel have u ever done the coating on servo innards? it would be nice to have a waterproof servo . considering traxxas has their supposed wp servos that most arent as i have had one fail on my summit because of water getting into a steer servo . any advice?
                Haven't tried the servos... I guess I have another project to try lol. Ill tear apart a spare servo and see what I can figure out one of these days. On a positive the rx and esc's I have waterproofed have been running flawless (knock on wood) since.

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                • oscarel
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 2121

                  #38
                  Conformal coating works well too http://www.amazon.com/MG-Chemicals-S...7255249&sr=8-2, I get it from Frys. I've also got a GPS that's been encapsulated in casting epoxy and it's worked perfect for the last couple of years, saw the Traxxas guys with one done this way. And for the servos I've started using the new waterproof Hitec ones, http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hitec-HS-564...item58919fb29d

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                  • oscarel
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 2121

                    #39
                    The acrylic would be a little stronger than the silicon, http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/419b.html. There's also a stripper if you need to remove it for any reason.

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                    • JackBlack26
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2007
                      • 905

                      #40
                      Don't know if this has been mentioned before but this is "rubber tape" used for electrical splicing up to 600V. I'll have to try this on a 200A Birdie ESC I need to WP.

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                      • Steven Vaccaro
                        Administrator
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 8718

                        #41
                        Anyone ever use a hot glue gun? Seems like it may make a nice coating.
                        Steven Vaccaro

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                        • desmobob
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 170

                          #42
                          I find it so easy --and effective-- to simply give my ESCs an overnight soak in CorrosionX, I've never tried any other means of waterproofing. If only the stuff didn't smell so damn bad.... :-)

                          Take it easy,
                          desmobob

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                          • JackBlack26
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2007
                            • 905

                            #43
                            I have been using Heavy Duty Liquid Nails and then I go over it with Plastic Dip. Been working fine so far. Not the prettiest but gets the job done. Here is one that I just did and is drying. Takes about a day. Then I will put on the black Plastic Dip with a brush, both to seal once again and so it doesn't look so freak'n ugly

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                            • Jeff Wohlt
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 2716

                              #44
                              Sure seems with all this work a simple plastic box and sealed around the inlets and wires would be just as good. You are already killing any possible air cooling the ESC may need and you are now keeping that heat in. Water alone is not getting all this heat out. Just my 2 cents...they make tons of different size small plastic boxes with snap lids...even small tupperware boxes are aire tight. Not sure you are looking for total submerging or just somethig to keep most water out if you blow a lid off. US plastics and others have any size box you can think of with snap lids. I prefer not to put all that stuff in an ESC if I ever have to get back in to it. KISS is what I like.
                              Last edited by Jeff Wohlt; 01-26-2012, 12:53 AM.
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                              • Diesel6401
                                Memento Vivere
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 4204

                                #45
                                Originally posted by madmorgan
                                hey diesel have u ever done the coating on servo innards? it would be nice to have a waterproof servo . considering traxxas has their supposed wp servos that most arent as i have had one fail on my summit because of water getting into a steer servo . any advice?
                                SUCCESS! I waterproofed the control board on a servo, converting a video now and will upload to youtube tonight. The video is a servo, rx and esc all working submerged. The esc is hooked to a edf fan/motor.

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