Does anyone have a WW Krypton? - I'm having some problems...
- H2orpheus_07
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Hey everyone, a team member has a broken WW Krypton, with the "aqua-master pre-charge system", and it just won't fire. I've pushed the button down, and pumped and pumped and pumped, but it wont come up. I then press the pressure release button on the side, and for some reason air comes out.
Can anyone help me?
Can anyone help me?
- H2orpheus_07
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If the button doesn't pop up, there is not enough pressure in the back-side of the PC. You need to keep pumping until it pops out. After the button pops out, you need to pump a few more times to actually pump water into the PC so it will fire. If you only pump until the button pops out, you've only pumped in air and no water yet.
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- H2orpheus_07
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I think we need a little more detail on the problem.
Correct me if I'm wrong about the status of your blaster:
- the Aqua Master button is pushed in and will not pop out after lots of pumping
- when pumping, air pressurizes the back side of the chamber that can be released if the pressure-release button is pushed
Is there any water in the PC still?
Can you tell us where the piston-divider in the PC is? Close to the front or to the back of the soaker?
What happens to the piston when you pump in air? Does it move at all?
Can the button still move slightly or is it jammed by something preventing it from popping back out?
Correct me if I'm wrong about the status of your blaster:
- the Aqua Master button is pushed in and will not pop out after lots of pumping
- when pumping, air pressurizes the back side of the chamber that can be released if the pressure-release button is pushed
Is there any water in the PC still?
Can you tell us where the piston-divider in the PC is? Close to the front or to the back of the soaker?
What happens to the piston when you pump in air? Does it move at all?
Can the button still move slightly or is it jammed by something preventing it from popping back out?
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Yeah, water in the PC should reduce how much pre-charging is needed. At the same time, if there's no water in the PC, it could possibly take a LOT of pumping before enough pressure is needed to push up the button.
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- H2orpheus_07
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Wow, that's really strange . I take it you've tried to shoot...
At worst, you can try contacting Buzz Bee Toys and see what they think. They might send you a replacement blaster like Hasbro, or they might tell you how to fix it. I doubt they'll give repair instructions though, because of liability.
One more question: Is more force required for, say, pump number 30 than for pump number 1? I'm guessing that's the case, as the discharge valve does its job...
EDIT:
My guess: Something has jammed, preventing the button from popping up. Thus, even at full pressure, you're only pumping air into the back of the chamber, not water into the front. A pressure release valve stops excess pressure growth.
Have you gotten the button to pop out since it jammed? If not, you'll probably have to open the soaker and somehow loosen the button.
Edited By SilentGuy on 1175131834
At worst, you can try contacting Buzz Bee Toys and see what they think. They might send you a replacement blaster like Hasbro, or they might tell you how to fix it. I doubt they'll give repair instructions though, because of liability.
One more question: Is more force required for, say, pump number 30 than for pump number 1? I'm guessing that's the case, as the discharge valve does its job...
EDIT:
My guess: Something has jammed, preventing the button from popping up. Thus, even at full pressure, you're only pumping air into the back of the chamber, not water into the front. A pressure release valve stops excess pressure growth.
Have you gotten the button to pop out since it jammed? If not, you'll probably have to open the soaker and somehow loosen the button.
Edited By SilentGuy on 1175131834
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