Joysway Force2 60 catamaran

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Joysway Force2 60 catamaran

I certainly hadn't considered the points you raise and the safety concerns. I will continue to remove the batteries for charging and explore the sticky tape you use.
Thank you for your advice.
Steve
I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure?
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Joysway Force2 60 catamaran

It is not a good idea to charge batteries in hulls where there is no chance of air circulation and condensation can occur. I have seen the after effects of an exploding battery and now always remove my batteries to a safe place to charge. The Rx will also benefit from fresh air to prevent condensation and electrolysis from the residual charges on capacitors.
I have a friend who uses a plug socket on his deck with a shorted plug sealed with heat shrink that works well at the lake but he removes the batteries to charge after sailing.
I use vehicle sign makers sticky tape (available in all colours) to seal my yachts and have no problems.
Hope you find a solution that works for you.
Dave
Live long and prosper

Dave
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Joysway Force2 60 catamaran

In order to recharge my receiver batteries located in one of the hulls I have to remove the hatch cover which is secured with waterproof sticky tape.
Not only is this fiddly but waterproof sticky tape is not a cheap item.
The ideal would be a waterproof socket on the deck into which I could plug the charger.
Any thoughts please?
Steve
I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure?

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