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  • Rogue Sub
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 1724

    #1

    Wrong Impression - Am I hearin this right

    Ok maybe im just confussed but...
    Is it ok to run batteries outside a sealed compartment in the water??? What is everyone talking about when they say wet and dry?
  • chips
    Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 494

    #2
    Yes, but it depends on

    Yes, but it depends on the battery. The 6 & 12 Volt gel cells are commonly put in the wet part of the hull. Some people have had some success with NiCd and NiMh batteries in the wet side. From what I've seen and heard, LiPo's don't like to get wet.

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    • anonymous

      #3
      Wrong. I run Li-poly wet

      Wrong. I run Li-poly wet all the time. It's a wise tail. a battery is a battery. In fact they do better because the tabs are nickel or aluminum and don't corrode.

      Steve

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      • Rogue Sub
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 1724

        #4
        So Right now Im runnin

        So Right now Im runnin 2 6 cell ni cad batteries and tech i dont even need a battery compartment i could just attachit to the hull wherever i like for ballasting?

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        • anonymous

          #5
          Nicads will run wet but

          Nicads will run wet but you to dry them out after each run or you'll get rust on the terminals.

          and yes you could as long as you can remove them easy for drying and charging.

          Steve

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          • Rogue Sub
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2006
            • 1724

            #6
            Oh Man! Thanks a Ton

            Oh Man! Thanks a Ton guy you just saved me a headache of figuring out where water was leaking in my battery comp. Now ill just go without!! Thank you Thank you

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            • fx models
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 166

              #7
              I have been running batteries

              [color=#000000]I have been running batteries out in the water for many years. Even with tabs that corrode I seal them with a little silicone. No problems...

              And now for the even MORE fun fact]

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              • Rogue Sub
                Junior Member
                • Jul 2006
                • 1724

                #8
                What type of motor were

                What type of motor were you using for this and what material was it made out of. Ive had motors submered and run but they have a tendancy to rust and after awhile and in the end the screech like a banshy. Not to mention Rusting like the dikens. Lately ive tried just coating the motor with a thin coat of silicone and have had some good success, but i cant account for the internals of the motor.
                Now running the servos in the water is an intresting idea aswell. You dont think there would be any long term effects to doing and do you think they would operater well at deeper depths outside the hull?
                Another question. For those of us running our boats in the pool. How does chlorine effect electronics?

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                • anonymous

                  #9
                  Very interesting thread this!
                  I can

                  Very interesting thread this!
                  I can see that with Nicads etc leaving off heatshrink etc will make them easier to dry out but how do you dry motors out?

                  David

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                  • Rogue Sub
                    Junior Member
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 1724

                    #10
                    No more Answers?

                    No more Answers?

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      so with nimhi batteries it

                      so with nimhi batteries it should be ok with the batteries dry in a bag, but the terminals exposed to water , is that right?

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                      • tabledancer
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 573

                        #12
                        Unless anybody else disagrees I

                        Unless anybody else disagrees I would say yes if the connections were protected in some way.
                        In my case thats my setup and I haven`t had any problems.
                        TD

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          so terminals cant be exposed

                          so terminals cant be exposed to water?

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                          • anonymous

                            #14
                            Yes that will work fine.

                            Yes that will work fine. But on more than one occasion the bag tore and they got completey wet both nimh and li-poly. They continued to function normally.

                            As Marc did with the motors I dried them out after the days run. No problems. No shorts. No exploding li-poly battery.

                            Steve

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              thanks steve, i have been

                              thanks steve, i have been focussed on making the batteries fit inside the WTC, but then i got to thinking why? if they are outside i can use the terminals as a switch and also easier to charge them.

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