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Old 01-21-2007, 06:58 PM
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can anyone give me a link/advice on how to waterproof servos?
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open up the back plate of the servo case. Run a bead of silicone along the edge of the case. Close the servo again. For extra protection: put the entire servo in a balloon. Then make a small hole for the output shaft. Put an o-ring over the output shaft to seal it from water. Then feed the wire out the opening of the balloon and put a zip tie around the end to seal it. You should also put a drop of silicone on the inside to make sure it is really sealed. Then you're done!
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good looks ma dude
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Or take the back off and coat the electronics with dielectric grease. You can also seal the case and wire entry points with it.That's how alot of mariene electronics do it. Also some people dip the entire servo in a product called plasti-dip. That will seal everything with a plastic coating and it comes in colors too. I use the dielectric grease on my boats and it keeps everything dry unless the boat conmpletely sinks. But if that happens nothing keeps it completely dry.
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I held mine by the wires and dipped it in plastidip for a few coatings, then I cut of the plastidip covering the end nub, slipped an o ring on there, and then the servo horn.
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where can you get this plastic dip stuff?
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where can you get this plastic dip stuff?
Hardware stores, Home Depot, Lowes, wallyworld, Menards, Harbor Frieght tools, CarQuest.......

http://www.plastidip.com/consumer/retailers.html
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does anyone have pics of the process im a burnout
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[link]http://www.fatbearscave.net/lst/dip.htm[/link]
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yo ross you answering to alot of questionssomeones in a good mood lol
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haha yeah i was looking in the lst person to answer column and i had a chain of like 8 posts

edit: oh im getting a t-rex 450 xl....or maybe an SE, if i get the SE ill be in a super duper happy mood
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lol your on a roll
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On the pics it shows that you only dip the servo like 80 percent. Can't water still get in on the top?
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On the pics it shows that you only dip the servo like 80 percent. Can't water still get in on the top?
If you dip it all the way, then it won't be able to move.
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I have been running in the snow. I tryed to put the servo in a balloon but it wouldn't fit (need bigger balloons). So instead I covered the seams in silicone and covered it with plastic wrap, works good so far.
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i just put my servos in a balloon ran in snow and the muthafcukas are glithcing ***!!!!!its bs
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Default RE: waterproofing servos

Baloons suck for waterproofing. They leak everytime I use them. The dielectric grease works best. Just like I posted above.

On the plasti-dip, you do dip the entire thing then carefully cut the plastic away around the splined shafr. As was already said above, some people then slip a rubber o-ring on the splined shaft before putting on the servo horn to help seal that area.

But the bottom line is, no method is perfect and if you start to get glitching from moisture shut the power down and let everything dry out real well.
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can u explain the dielectric grease method to me and were can i get it
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Take the servo apart and put a light coat of grease on the electronics, around/in the case openings and around the edges of the case. You don't need a whole lot, just a thin layer on the electronics and enough to seal the openings. Then put it back togeather. You can get dielectric grease at most auto parts stores, Wallyworld and Radio Shack.
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can u post pics? im kind of slow right now
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its simple, take your servo apart and put a very thin layer that is just enough to cover the circuit and all around the inside of the servo box.
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aii im on MS whats that
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can u post pics? im kind of slow right now
Nope.
I don't have any pictures and honestly it's too much effort to go through since all my boats are already done and I don't intend to run my trucks in the rain and it's pretty unlikely that Atlanta is going to get any snow so I really have no reason to tear anything apart.
It's not difficult though so, slow or not, you should be able to figure it out if you're willing to put the effort into it. Otherwise I guess you can just keep cussing when your servos glitch...
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i found another link now to get some plasti dip for 2morro if u want it [link=http://www.rcnitrotalk.com/564/waterproofing-your-rc/#more-564]here it is (CLICK ME!!)[/link]
Old 01-25-2007, 08:03 AM
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hmm the last section about water proofing the reciever reminded me of something, is the spektrum reciever water proof? i know the new model is ( the one with the anti static protection) but im not sure if my older model is?


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