Waterproofing
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From: Fond du Lac, WI,
I have a HPI MT Racer, that i would like to waterproof so i dont have to worry about puddles and snow. How do i go about doing this? i actually dont have the car yet (tomorrow) and this is my first car so i dont know what i am doing at all. thanks
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From: APO AP, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF (KOR)
Put the receiver inside a baloon (the standard party baloon type) Seal the baloon opening with a rubber band and put it inside the reciever box. This will make your electronics nice and watertight.
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From: Perth, AUSTRALIA
the correct way to waterproof a servo is to uscrew it then put silicone (like you can buy at the hardware store) around the edge where the cases join then seal the servo back up. the silicone will squeeze up on the case join and seal it.
you can also silicone at the opening of the ballon on the reciever
you cant really totally waterproof a car because you dont want to get water down the air filter but you cant seal that up. and its pretty hard to properly seal your diff gearboxes and pullstart. you can only protect the electrics.
might want to put a balloon over your reciever batteries to
you can also silicone at the opening of the ballon on the reciever
you cant really totally waterproof a car because you dont want to get water down the air filter but you cant seal that up. and its pretty hard to properly seal your diff gearboxes and pullstart. you can only protect the electrics.
might want to put a balloon over your reciever batteries to



