Heres the best way to waterproof your electronics
I've searched on here and didn't find anything like what im about to tell you guys. Some of you may already know. I had this notion that being this stuff is in a boat....that may flip (well with my bad driving lol!) And take on water. Well this could get expensive really quick for me. So I had to have a for sure solution. So I figured out I can take each component apart and coat them with 5 minute epoxy. I've seen people use plasti-dip and a few other things but never epoxy. I mix some up and brush it over everything except the pins on the receiver. I seal it up around the base of them tho. Works on servos, esc's, and receivers. Hell, just about anything with a circuit board. The servo gears I pack with grease to keep the water out. Then the case I seal up the case with silicon whike im at it. Of course I wood excess sealer off when I put back together. I've sank my boat several times and its been under water for over 15 minutes at a time. Everything still works perfect. And guess what...the mr20p receiver that's supposed to be waterproof....I burned one up before figuring this out. Evidently they aren't too waterproof. Im gonna do another mr200 tonight and ill post pics of it.
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