Good winter basher?
#16
All electric motors are waterproof(except maybe sensored brushless?), so no worries on the motors. With the servo, I would either use a traxxas waterproof unit or smear some silicone type sealant around all the seams of a non waterproof servo as well as putting some grease around the output shaft to keep water out. And as for the receiver, I would find a traxxas waterproof receiver box from a stampede, mini revo, or any of their waterproof models and mount it on the truck to keep your receiver good and dry
#17
All electric motors are waterproof(except maybe sensored brushless?), so no worries on the motors. With the servo, I would either use a traxxas waterproof unit or smear some silicone type sealant around all the seams of a non waterproof servo as well as putting some grease around the output shaft to keep water out. And as for the receiver, I would find a traxxas waterproof receiver box from a stampede, mini revo, or any of their waterproof models and mount it on the truck to keep your receiver good and dry

-Joe
#18
Most any receiver(that isnt real large) should fit in a traxxas RX box if you wanted to do that. However, a balloon will work just fine as well. Electronics arent usually real hard to waterproof from snow. It gets harder when people start trying to use them as a submarine though
#19
Most any receiver(that isnt real large) should fit in a traxxas RX box if you wanted to do that. However, a balloon will work just fine as well. Electronics arent usually real hard to waterproof from snow. It gets harder when people start trying to use them as a submarine though

Thanks for the replies!
-Joe
#21
http://cgi.ebay.com/TRAXXAS-RECEIVER...item5ae1b9cb1a
You can also get them at any hobby shop
#22
#23
Ebay would be the cheapest. Something like this. Its waterproof and fairly compact. Unless you have a pretty big receiver, it should fit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/TRAXXAS-RECEIVER...item5ae1b9cb1a
You can also get them at any hobby shop
http://cgi.ebay.com/TRAXXAS-RECEIVER...item5ae1b9cb1a
You can also get them at any hobby shop

-Joe
#25
When I had my Fluz HP I would wrap the center chassis and tvps with ceran wrap. If I did it right it would perfectly seal the chassis with all of the electronics off, and just leave the front and rear bulkhead assembly exposed to the snow, which was super easy to clean off with a compressor. The chassis was dry as a bone every time I went out. Only problem was the esc got a little hot in there, but all it needed was to be geared down a little. That thing was a snow monster. Just had to go easy on the throttle in the deep stuff.
Personally, I think it would be REALLY fun to get a brushless one of these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPDqAp8mc6c
Personally, I think it would be REALLY fun to get a brushless one of these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPDqAp8mc6c




