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RUSTY XL-5
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02.19.2008, 09:11 PM

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Just be careful not to cover any heat producing electronics! The PCB in a servo does contain a few transistors/FETs to drive the motor and can get warm depending on the servo power/speed rating...
I'm not to worried about that becuase this isnt the greatest of servos, and I wanted it waterproof for certian reasons.

On the other hand, when I do get a pricy servo I wont cover it in shoe goo...I'll just save my current one when I want to go for a swim.


Brian- Would my recievers be ok if I coverd them in shoe goo, or should I just blast them with WD-40?


I will spank a nitro any day...guaranteed. :)

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