Originally Posted by
ChesapeakeChiller
New receiver solved the issue
Like fweasel said, take the receiver and open it up and put a marine epoxy on both sides of the circuit board...let it dry and close it back up. Last year my receiver had water drip into it on more than one occasion and it would act erratically (once flooring the throttle until it crashed into the shores sand). Also, on the top exposed connectors that are not being used you should push in dielectric grease to prevent water from seeping in and causing shorting. I know you said you replaced the receiver but the problem will continue to happen if it gets wet again. I used to open it up and dry it off with a fan, but the problem kept happening last year. Keep your hatch taped and coat that receiver board with marine epoxy and it will not happen anymore.
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