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Mine just roasted from snow/water in my E-Maxx. I even sealed the ring of the case and taped the port. Last year it worked fine so I'm clueless on that one. CC gets $50 from me for a new one I guess. I just got a replacement from JayJay to get me goin right away. From now on I'll shower cap the Maxx. My Blizzard I'd like to be truely waterproof all around. Might just go with brushed stuff from TRX. Sorry for swear'in.
Swear indeed! I'd go with an MM smothered in dielectric grease. A thin layer won't warm up an esc much and will absolutely waterproof it. Messy as hell, but gets the job done.


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Messy as hell, but gets the job done.
Sounds like astroglide!


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01.07.2009, 10:57 AM

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Swear indeed! I'd go with an MM smothered in dielectric grease. A thin layer won't warm up an esc much and will absolutely waterproof it. Messy as hell, but gets the job done.
Is there some kind of spray we can use to seal things up without heating up? How about a Slick50 or Duralube(no reference to the Astroglide comment, really) spray?
   
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