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..
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?
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?
Brijar!!!
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.
^ 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.
Last edited by What's_nitro?; 07.31.2008 at 02:12 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...
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.