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Thread: PlastiDip + Futaba Faast

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    Default PlastiDip + Futaba Faast

    Has anyone tried to Plastidip a Futaba 2.4Ghz Receiver.
    I know they can be sensitive to heat just wanted to know if this is a good option.

    I wanted to get some CorrosionX but Steve can't ship it up here. Its $32 to ship to Canada from the Mfg.,unless any of you other Canuks know a source.

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    I use THIS stuff on RX's

    Here is the How-to.

    I don't use 2.4G though
    "A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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    Will the Epoxy be Ok with the Fut. Faast Receivers or will they heat up to much because of lack of air flow over the board?
    Does this Epoxy transfer heat well?
    Also any ideas for the "bind" button?

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    I also see alot of guys use the Corr-X, is this enough on it's own?

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    I have used plastidip on receivers years ago with great success and coat all my Schulze 40/160's in clear plastidip thinned out with acetone .
    Necessity is the mother of invention.............

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