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Re: Water proofing a Project

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Originally Posted by Otaku View Post
If you want something a little tougher than tupperware or whatever people are suggesting, get a small ammunition can from eBay or such, then build the light into that (anywhere on the box is fine really, so long as it can still latch shut). Then waterproof the light and the hole it's sitting in and you're good to go with a military ammo-can light-thing that you can still open up and work on and is perfectly waterproof.
They did this on a recent episode of Hak5 if you are interested in watching a video of how they did it and how it turned out.