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Interesting way to waterproof electronics
Maybe a new way to waterproof rc electronics
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cool...wondering how heat would affect the application. Our ecs's/servos can get quite warm as we know and I wonder if the heat would weaken the application.
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I'd love to know if you could still connect other devices to the treated devices, seeing as how all the contacts inside the various ports are now covered & insulated, which presumably prevents electrical connections form forming ( such as plugging in a device to a usb port etc ). This stuff seems a lot like CorrosionX...
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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/this-cou...071948340.html
At 1:07 in the video they say it lets the electronics breathable |
They say that this treatment is something that bonds on a molecular basis, so connections can be made like there's nothing there. That's what they say. CC should be all over this for their electronics. Some R&D with this Liquipel company is in order me thinks. I read these two guys starting that company barely made it through high school :yes:
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I sent them an email asking if their product is good on our stuff. I included pics of ESCs, receivers and servos explaining that the ESC can get very hot. We'll see what they say.
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