Waterproof Remote Control for 40$

Same issue here :frowning: Battery cable came off.
Were you able to repair it?

My battery cable came off also. I resoldered it and put some epoxy on the battery and cable connections. I used it for weeks after that and then I lost it in de river. With my new remote I did the epoxy again and use it without problems.

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I cleaned and soldered. Coated with Plastik70, conformal coating.
Are you able to bind a new transmitter to an existing receiver?

I was wondering that too. Not sure if that is possible, I will look into it.

I have just received the remote control and opened it to see the inside and possibly improve the sealing …
But this is how the inside of the remote control is before any modification from my part:

hello mine is come with a little bit off silicon conformal coating but not with all this paste …i think th quality control is better than the v1 …off course i do epoxy bath on my remote pcb…so i think it 's water proof now😀

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Where did you buy this new potted version?

Here :
https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/33005797792.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.61d66c37WyScU0

Any throttle glitches on that one?

I had at least two very narrow locations in the signal. Somewhere 1080 would jump to 1200. Somewhere arrive 1800 would jump to 2100.

Do you think this moldstar could be used to make molds wings? I’m imagining taking a existing wing, making a mold from it with this stuff and then pouring in epoxy with fibreglass/carbon fibre off cuts to make the wings etc.?

It’s to much expensive for a molding wings …use époxy ans fiber or printed pla is best way!

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Hello Manu,
could you please check if this version has any glitches in the output signal?
Connect a motor to your ESC or use a servo on the receiver, than very slowly increase the throttle.
If the servo jitters or the motor accelerates suddenly you know it has the same bug described here:

This can be very annoying and has led to a lot of frustration for me.
Thanks.