I dont even run my flysky receiver in the case. Just waterproofed it and have it hidden under a dust cover. Been doing plenty of swimming with it. Go for it."thumbsup"
I conformal coat all my recievers. My flysky one sits on a plate in the open on my truck and have had zero issues with it.
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I recently bought silicone conformal coating as well as dielectric grease. Thanks for the tip!
I was somewhat kidding, however. I'm still not sure I want my rigs running through what passes for creek water around here - ugh...
I've lived right next to a really cool hike & bike trail for many years.
Recently it's gotten extremely crowded along the main pathways, and people don't pick up after their dogs - or if they do, they bag the crap and then LEAVE IT rather than take it out to the many trash cans at the trailheads.
My brother's and his wife's work both are somewhat environmental-quality oriented. He's tested the water in our area and it is shudder-inducing as far as the levels of dogshit. Never mind the standard compliment of pollutants such as industrial fertilizers.
Just don't feel like immersion in that mess would be pleasant for my rock crawlers...
So, I tend to only go crawling around the edges of the park, away from the more populated areas - and typically only when it's dry.
It's a shame, really - because the whole park is really nice.
I used to be able to go for MTB rides and not see a soul, now it's constant dodging oblivious trailrunners with their headphones on, loose dogs that often try to give chase and bite, and ill-behaved "extreme" MTB-ers on carbon full suspension rigs and full padding going way to fast for trail conditions.