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Everyone has to see this - 07.31.2008, 05:23 AM

Make sure you watch the demo vid as well , no more fried elecs when running in the mud / rain

http://www.golden-shellback.com/
   
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07.31.2008, 05:56 AM

hmmm, very interesting, I may just have to send them my Quark125b in for some waterprooofing, once they get it all up and running good......very nice find..


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07.31.2008, 07:28 AM

Epoxy resin works for my Kontronik Jazz ESC just well enough :P


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07.31.2008, 10:23 AM

I'd be interested to know how well it stands up under heat. Does it just melt again, or will it stay on the FET's of an ESC real good during operation?

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07.31.2008, 11:54 AM

WOW..
That’s amazing!!! Will defiantly try it out!..

Thanks for the info..


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07.31.2008, 12:07 PM

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I'd be interested to know how well it stands up under heat. Does it just melt again, or will it stay on the FET's of an ESC real good during operation?

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Some parts inside a laptop get pretty hot, like the CPU and VGA cards. Unless the one they showed hadn't been running very long then I would say it's OK with heat.

You could always shoot them an email.
   
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07.31.2008, 01:16 PM

Interesting.
Sounds similar to Corrosion-X.
   
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07.31.2008, 02:10 PM

^ Yeah that's great stuff too. I think what sets this apart is that it utilizes vacuum deposition, which allows it to coat even the INSIDES of electronic equipment.

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07.31.2008, 02:20 PM

That stuff looks great! It just may be a PITA to send them all your electronics... I would mainly want my receiver and ESC waterproofed though. I don't think anything else is needed. I am sick of wrapping the whole chassis in saran wrap when driving in the snow...


   
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07.31.2008, 02:28 PM

I have one of these - Great for kids... you don't have to worry about it at all...

http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1365
   
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07.31.2008, 07:01 PM

Yep same here , i would just do my esc and reciever
   
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07.31.2008, 10:24 PM

Doesn't Castle already use something like this on their boards? I know for a fact that some kind of film is covering the board of my Max controllers.
   
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08.03.2008, 04:32 AM

Took apart my EVX2 the other day. It is filled with some kind of rubberized epoxy. Covers everything but the power button and heatsinks.
I think the MM boards might have some kind of coating on them. I had to solder the power switch points together and it seemed to have fried some stuff on the srface that wasn't flux.
   
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