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by HBWW » Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:11 pm
I just got an Orca yesterday and just got back from some test firing. The fan blast is virtually useless IMO and won't saturate anything. The large nozzle seems to be fairly turbulent and pushing the power of the PC's. Range overall wasn't that great, but I can't get anything reliable right now due to the wind. Judging by the nozzle design and how clean most of the streams are, they should go fairly far. For some reason, they used an intake tube instead of a direct hole to the PC's, meaning you have to tilt the gun back to maximize use. (unlike CPS 1000's and 1200's) The tube lies just above the cap screw-off, so extra water pools around the cap, perhaps done to keep the noise running. However, this does no good to maximize use of course, and the intake tube can easily move around. (the Flash Flood had the best placed intake tube IMO, though direct holes are always better when the design allows for it, in which this gun's design did, but wasn't used anyway) I did also get a lot of air when pumping, but thought it was more because I never found the intake tube in the first place rather than it's placement near the cap. I kind of don't like the pump, it gets uncomfortable, and must be rotated properly when you return it in after pulling out, though you can use 90 degree angles if that's better. The pressure gauge isn't too useful (the non-battery ones on the XP's and CPS's were much better and fairly percise, the BBT ones only tell 3 states of pressure which are obvious), but at least the button for activation doesn't interfere with the hand. The strap works fairly well, no real problems with it so far.
I may be able to get some stats on capacity and output later. I have no problems with the nozzle selector and it works fairly well. Just have to be careful, and guns like the 2700 had better selectors, but at least this one's better than the XP310's.
Edit: Also saw a HydroBlitz, Arctic Blast, Tiger Shark, some last year guns, etc. The HB is huge and has quite a tall, thick, and fat design. As said earlier, you can operate the trigger with 3 fingers. (generally speaking of course) The AB was $20 along with the Orca, just to give an idea.
Edit: Got 2625mL on the reservoir (not terribly accurate though, should be a little higher than this, and with no regard to dead volume), and 700mL on the PC. Shoots about 5 seconds on the largest nozzle and 46-50 seconds on the smallest. (all shot time estimates were counted manually, while I used a container for the volumes, while filling the reservoir mostly all the way and pumping until the PRV stops it, though some air might have gotten into the PC's when pumping)
The pump cap noise honestly isn't that bad, only issue is that if you pump too fast the air tends to get in. Otherwise, pumping already makes enough noise on it's own anyway. The placement does make refilling on the run harder and prevents pumping when filling (the intake tube is to blame for this too), and doesn't help that much when filling from sinks, regardless of which gun you fill, almost no bathroom sink will fill it up fully.
Edited By C-A_99 on 1175545022