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Old 03-10-2010
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Hi,

I'm sick of struggling with my brushed setup at wet meetings. Today my motor was going through brushes every 2nd race, and would just seem to lose power after a lap or so.

Anyway, I think I was the only one using brushed gear today, with everyone else having waterproofed their brushless gear somehow. So I'm going to take the plunge and get a brushless system for my wet car but I have a couple of questions:
  1. last time I looked, there weren't any waterproof escs available. Is this still the case?
  2. if not, can anyone recommend a good club level esc that lends itself to waterproofing. I.e. to set up my Nosram Shere I have to poke an allen key through holes into the case, which would make it difficult to seal

Thanks in advance,
Barry
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Hi,

I'm sick of struggling with my brushed setup at wet meetings. Today my motor was going through brushes every 2nd race, and would just seem to lose power after a lap or so.

Anyway, I think I was the only one using brushed gear today, with everyone else having waterproofed their brushless gear somehow. So I'm going to take the plunge and get a brushless system for my wet car but I have a couple of questions:
  1. last time I looked, there weren't any waterproof escs available. Is this still the case?
  2. if not, can anyone recommend a good club level esc that lends itself to waterproofing. I.e. to set up my Nosram Shere I have to poke an allen key through holes into the case, which would make it difficult to seal

Thanks in advance,
Barry
I think the only waterproof esc is the mtronics one but it's sensorles so no turbo if you run stock
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BluTak works great at waterproofing motors and speedos!
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Old 06-10-2010
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Hi,

I'm sick of struggling with my brushed setup at wet meetings. Today my motor was going through brushes every 2nd race, and would just seem to lose power after a lap or so.

Anyway, I think I was the only one using brushed gear today, with everyone else having waterproofed their brushless gear somehow. So I'm going to take the plunge and get a brushless system for my wet car but I have a couple of questions:
  1. last time I looked, there weren't any waterproof escs available. Is this still the case?
  2. if not, can anyone recommend a good club level esc that lends itself to waterproofing. I.e. to set up my Nosram Shere I have to poke an allen key through holes into the case, which would make it difficult to seal

Thanks in advance,
Barry
Hi barry shouldnt be too much hassle to weatherproof one of these AND have Turbo etc, dunno mine works fine http://www.racersinexile.org.uk/Hobb...0_1606759.aspx
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