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Originally Posted by neweuser
I don't take any of mine near water. In fact, never even waterproofed mine before. Would like to know how for winter driving though. CC stated they have tested them in water and that the recievers usually go, but the esc's are still running.
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well here is how i do it
receiver, take out of the case and cover with silicone sealant

then leave to dry and put in a balloon, to make it easy to change ESCs or servos i use servo extension leads in both channels, so i can silicone around them and leave them poking out of the neck of the balloon

then put a zip tie on the neck, then some grease or silicone in the neck then another zip tie, and you should be left with a little bit with grease/silicone in that water cant get through
then i put duct tape on the balloon to stop it splitting
batterys i do the same balloon thingg...
and servo i put silicone on the circuit board and round the edges of the case and put grease in the gears, mainly around the main gear and where it comes out of the case, this should look just like stock...
thats how i do it and it definatly works if done properly