'06 Helix Problem - Please Help
- Speedbeetle06
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Either the backpack connection wasn't attached properly or the cap on the MI Helix was loose, allowing air in instead of drawing water from the backpack.
For the MI system to work, the cap on the blaster must be on tightly and the backpack attachment must be inserted fully to open the valve.
For the MI system to work, the cap on the blaster must be on tightly and the backpack attachment must be inserted fully to open the valve.
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- Speedbeetle06
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If tighten things doesn't work, double check there is nothing stuck in the hose that might be clogging it. If you push on the valve with the backpack's cap loose and hold the backpack above the hose's end, you should be able to get water to flow.
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- SharpObjects
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An be careful to losen the cap on the gun or you'll end up with a collapsed water tank. That's why I'm returning my Flash flood and Aquapack. I needed the water the Aquapack provided, and there's no chance I'll remember to loosen the cap ever time I use it. And were I to loan out my FF to someone else, they wouldn't know to loosen the cap.
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"Look! a CPS 2000 10th anniversary edition! I'll buy two, one to keep, and one to use!"
*Takes them home, opens one, fills it, and pumps it up.*
"snap!"
"Oops, I guess it had a Max-D trigger."
- Speedbeetle06
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Ok sorry I haven't posted in a couple days, but here's what the problem was.
when you fill the pack, you must sqeeze it to make the water go to the end of the hose. Then when you fill the blaster, it must be COMPLETELY full. When you attach the pack to the gun, the gun must be under the pack and the hose must be vertical, so when the gun and the pack are attached, the water from the pack and the water from the gun are mixed. That way, there is one continous flow of water to the gun.
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when you fill the pack, you must sqeeze it to make the water go to the end of the hose. Then when you fill the blaster, it must be COMPLETELY full. When you attach the pack to the gun, the gun must be under the pack and the hose must be vertical, so when the gun and the pack are attached, the water from the pack and the water from the gun are mixed. That way, there is one continous flow of water to the gun.
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