More and more devices (ESC, some servos, motors, some batteries, and fail-safe devices come to mind) are encapsulated or housed in their own watertight enclosure.
The ideal wet-hull submarine is one without a WTC, SD, module, box, or compartmented lower hull or other such dedicated watertight enclosure needed to house things that must be kept dry.
I'm not the first to make this observation. However, we are getting closer to the day when all devices needed to animate our r/c model submarine can operate in the wet.
Imagine how much simpler installation, maintenance, and mission checks will be with such a model! And you eleminate the most expensive element of the model submarine.
Kevin McCloud, call your office!
David
The ideal wet-hull submarine is one without a WTC, SD, module, box, or compartmented lower hull or other such dedicated watertight enclosure needed to house things that must be kept dry.
I'm not the first to make this observation. However, we are getting closer to the day when all devices needed to animate our r/c model submarine can operate in the wet.
Imagine how much simpler installation, maintenance, and mission checks will be with such a model! And you eleminate the most expensive element of the model submarine.
Kevin McCloud, call your office!
David
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