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| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Seattle Washington
Posts: 33
UserID: 341 | Hey you guys how do you do a check valve freze for the xp 310? What are the functions of that gun? I dont quite get that concepts so I m asking for some help. Thanks! |
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| Founder Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Maryland
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UserID: 1 | Check valve freezing for the Super Soaker XP 310 is exactly the same as check valve freezing for the Max-D 6000. Please read our Check valve freezing article for more information. The XP 310 is a straightforward multi-nozzle air pressure water gun. Read a review for more information.
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Seattle Washington
Posts: 33
UserID: 341 | Hum thanks ben. So it has nothing to do with freezing any parts? My friend said that it requires freezing that valve every time you are engaged in a water fight. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Maryland
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UserID: 320 | A check valve freeze has absolutely nothing to do with freezing the parts. It is called a "freeze" because it stops or "freezes" the action of the check valve. The check valve that is removed or frozen is the extra pressure release valve. If it is removed, you can raise the soaker's power because you can pressurized the soaker more. The "freeze" part just tells that the check valve will not work anymore, because it became "frozen" or disfunctional (or was removed).
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Seattle Washington
Posts: 33
UserID: 341 | Humm so what exactly do I have to cut out. After I cut out the part, do i use super glue to seal the hole or what?? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: PA
Posts: 308
UserID: 110 | Use epoxy to seal the hole. Check out the Check Valve Freeze article; Doom already gave you a link. Also, just look at the photo that is titled "Max D 6000." It will show you where to cut with black lines in the photo.
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| | #7 |
| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Seattle Washington
Posts: 33
UserID: 341 | Hey does plumber's Putty count as an epoxy? I also have a "flow mix" 5 Minute Epoxy. This is like a super glue, but with a better tube. |
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