Terrific way to protect the electronics with minimum weight added. Just purchased my first Lemon Rx and will be buying more of them and will use your shrink wrap method to protect them.
Somewhat more than the original enclosure, since the air circulation around the component is restricted. On the other hand RC receivers do not produce much heat at all so overheating is not really a problem.
I did this but with a good hairdryer - worked perfectly - almost purchased a heat gun but now I am glad I didn't find one right away :) Thanks for your instructions, a really nice hack!
Terrific way to protect the electronics with minimum weight added. Just purchased my first Lemon Rx and will be buying more of them and will use your shrink wrap method to protect them.
Not too smart idea to hot glue the antenna soldering, you probably just messed up the 50ohm impedance match.
wonder how much this covering will INcrease the temperature of the board???? ole USN vet
Somewhat more than the original enclosure, since the air circulation around the component is restricted.
On the other hand RC receivers do not produce much heat at all so overheating is not really a problem.
Great video, thanks for sharing the knowledge.
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I did this but with a good hairdryer - worked perfectly - almost purchased a heat gun but now I am glad I didn't find one right away :) Thanks for your instructions, a really nice hack!
Very usefull. Those Turnigy FlySky cases are overkill. I am going to replace mine.
Could you please tell me the flat size width of both heatstrink you you plse. Thank you
Excellent work. Thanks for the awesome video.
GREAT VIDEO. THANKS FOR THE KNOWLEDGE YOUR SHARING.
Det stämmer bra.Jag är från Sverige.