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12.16.2009, 06:37 AM

"Problem realy is receiver plugs, you need to put electric grease or something like that to connectors to prevent water from making interference"

It's a good idea but unless you bash in an old golddust mine probably unnecessary, I waterproof my boat ESCs and RXs by totally encapsulating them with just flying leads and watercooling pipes sticking out (not good for the air cooled MMM) I have come in from several races to find a hole/split in the hull and the inside filled with water with all the electrics and wiring/plugs submerged, no grease on the plugs and its all been working just fine, just slower from the motor/coupler spinning under water and the boat weighing twice as much as normal.


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