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From: , LA
and your servos still work after being dunked under water?...how long do you usually have to wait...i got all my electrics in a glad container with the lines runnin out of the holes that i drilled...where can i find a flexable line(for connecting from my servos to rudders...and sevros to throttle)
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For your flex lines look for gold -n- rods. Yes, your servos will work once dried out. As for how long (cold ) weather takes longer (hot) takes less time (hairdryer) is the quickest.
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From: Okeechobee,
FL
A little tip on drying out a servo. Remove it from the boat. With the windows rolled up in your vehicle...set them on the dash of your vehicle that has direct sunlight. This will speed up the drying process.




