Water Warriors Colossus: Internal Pics

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Water Warriors Colossus: Internal Pics

Post by isoaker » Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:09 pm

Water Warriors Colossus Internals pictures now posted on iSoaker.com.

For the curious, now you can see just how much space the PC actually occupies.

Enjoy!

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Re: Water Warriors Colossus: Internal Pics

Post by mr. dude » Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:57 pm

WHAT? How do they-can you-what the-WHAT?

Are we sure that's a pressure chamber and not a baby whale?

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Re: Water Warriors Colossus: Internal Pics

Post by atvan » Sat Mar 10, 2012 8:54 pm

I'm still staring at the firing valve area! It is so compact, and the way the intake tube (?) for the PC looks to be set up, the flow seems to be well optimized.

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Re: Water Warriors Colossus: Internal Pics

Post by HBWW » Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:04 pm

Doesn't seem to be as high-flow as what we're used to, but it looks enough for good performance from smaller nozzles. Only potential issue is the PC's firing angles limitation. If it uses an intake tube, it gets less flow, but if it doesn't, it can't be fired at typical angles when nearly empty.
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Re: Water Warriors Colossus: Internal Pics

Post by marauder » Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:10 am

CA99 wrote:Doesn't seem to be as high-flow as what we're used to, but it looks enough for good performance from smaller nozzles. Only potential issue is the PC's firing angles limitation. If it uses an intake tube, it gets less flow, but if it doesn't, it can't be fired at typical angles when nearly empty.
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Re: Water Warriors Colossus: Internal Pics

Post by atvan » Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:59 am

I meant for laminar flow. The volume of flow still seems rather low.
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