CPS 1-3-5 potential?
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 4:05 pm
I have been wondering about the underappreciated CPS 1-3-5 that no one seems to like. Yep, that's what I have been wondering.
I don't have one myself to modify, but I like the concept and I see potential.
Has anyone tried drilling the nozzles, possibly doing a K-mod if more power is necessary, and try making a 2-6-10, or maybe a 3-9-15? If the spread is too much, it should be easy to decrease the angle between nozzles or even make them parallel.
I mean, it is basically a CPS 1500, with a different trigger/nozzle system. And I am sure there are many people out there who like their CPS 1500's and the oh-so shiny blue CPS 1700.
My guess is, the part of the nozzle before it branches might be too narrow to allow more than 5X out at a time.
Why say might? Anyone test output on a 1-3-5 with the branch setup removed? Not the whole thing (I know that will give you >10X) (XD, it has a 1500 PC after all), but just as if you had cut it right before it branches (Or removed the branches, and the orange nozzle off of the centre nozzle, and sealed the branch holes).
Now I really want to know. I mean, if one were to straighten the nozzles out so that they more or less converged, and drilled all five nozzles out to 2X, you would have one 2X stream with some oomph to it, then three 2X streams (basically a 6X, and we know the CPS 1500 does 6X very well), and then max out at five 2X streams for a potent 10x blast, all with only one hand on the trigger. All of that with almost a litre in the PC and a 3L reservoir, and we have a contender.
For those who haven't seen the internals/branch nozzles and are TLTG:
http://www.isoaker.com/Tech/Internals/i ... ps135.html
I don't have one myself to modify, but I like the concept and I see potential.
Has anyone tried drilling the nozzles, possibly doing a K-mod if more power is necessary, and try making a 2-6-10, or maybe a 3-9-15? If the spread is too much, it should be easy to decrease the angle between nozzles or even make them parallel.
I mean, it is basically a CPS 1500, with a different trigger/nozzle system. And I am sure there are many people out there who like their CPS 1500's and the oh-so shiny blue CPS 1700.
My guess is, the part of the nozzle before it branches might be too narrow to allow more than 5X out at a time.
Why say might? Anyone test output on a 1-3-5 with the branch setup removed? Not the whole thing (I know that will give you >10X) (XD, it has a 1500 PC after all), but just as if you had cut it right before it branches (Or removed the branches, and the orange nozzle off of the centre nozzle, and sealed the branch holes).
Now I really want to know. I mean, if one were to straighten the nozzles out so that they more or less converged, and drilled all five nozzles out to 2X, you would have one 2X stream with some oomph to it, then three 2X streams (basically a 6X, and we know the CPS 1500 does 6X very well), and then max out at five 2X streams for a potent 10x blast, all with only one hand on the trigger. All of that with almost a litre in the PC and a 3L reservoir, and we have a contender.
For those who haven't seen the internals/branch nozzles and are TLTG:
http://www.isoaker.com/Tech/Internals/i ... ps135.html