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RE: servo boxes
ORIGINAL: greygoose81
what is the best way to seal the receiver antenna? would like to change receivers with ease.
what is the best way to seal the receiver antenna? would like to change receivers with ease.
Seal it where it meets the deck, or at the top? Antenna caps for the top and silicone fuel tubing at the deck.
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RE: servo boxes
ORIGINAL: Dreamin Hemi
Check this out.
[link=http://69.49.183.35/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RB150]http://69.49.183.35/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RB150[/link]
Check this out.
[link=http://69.49.183.35/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RB150]http://69.49.183.35/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RB150[/link]
Those are cool!
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RE: servo boxes
tested the camping box on my last build and it worked great. if anyone is looking for a good box this is the way to go. i would not suggest using 1/4 scale servos because they are just to big and makes it a pain to work with. high torque 1/8 scale servos would work just fine. overall i think this is a good way to go if you are looking for a good water tight box.