THE WATER SPRINKLER
Dimensions: Varies on sprinkler used
Weight: Varies
Range: Depends on type of sprinkler as well as sprinkler setting - typically
between 20 - 40 feet
Penetration Value: N/A
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N/A
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AUTOMATIC PERIMETER DEFENSE SYSTEM
Description:
The water sprinkler is an often overlooked but potentially useful
and surprising tool for water delivery to have on one's side. Of course,
simply having a sprinkler on is a good way to water grass but rather ineffective
in soaking an approaching enemy force. The main problems with sprinklers
is that their pattern of spray is usually predictable and a hose connection
must be sacrificed for sprinkler use. Thankfully, there are some ways to
get around these problems and turn a sprinkler into a surprisingly effective
base protection weapon.
There are four main types of sprinklers: i) the oscillating fan,
ii) the spiralling fountains, iii) the turning-pulsating sprinkler and
iv) the multi-holed hose. The purpose of all sprinklers is the same: to
cover a designated area with water. What varies between the different types
of sprinklers is how quickly they cover the whole area. A spiraling fountain
sprinkler covers its full diamater range with water almost as soon as it
begins firing water but water yield is low. A turning-pulsating sprinkler
takes some time for it to make its full turn but each burst is more intensive.
This makes different sprinklers more suitable for different jobs:
OSCILLATING FAN - This type of sprinkler fires a fan-spread
of water. These types of sprinkers then sweep back and forth, covering
an area of ground in the shape of a rectangle. Though various oscillating
settings can often be picked, the rate of oscillating is usually quite
slow normally. (For some reason, most use it to water lawns...) To make
this sprinkler more effective for base defense measures, it should be mounted
at an angle or horizontal at about chest height. This way, with the sprinkler
on, the water can be used to deter the enemy from coming in an entrance
or shock them when they are close enough and the water is suddenly turned
on.
SPRIALLING FOUNTAINS - This type of sprinkler rotates
at varying speeds when the water is on, covering a circular area around
it with liquid. For it to be most effective, it must be position in the
midst of enemy troops when it is suddenly turned on. However, due to its
design, it is usually quite obvious and is easily avoided. To make it harder
to see, leaves and such can be used to conceal the hose and the sprinkler
from view. Of course, once the sprinkler is activate, it will quickly give
away its position (though hopefully soaking a bunch of hostiles in the
process).
TURNING-PULSATING SPRINKLER - This type of sprinker fires
short bursts of water. Each burst fired results in the sprinkler rotating
slightly up until an end point. Once the end of the range of motion is
complete, the sprinkler makes multiple, quick bursts while rotating fairly
quickly back to its start position whereupon it begins bursting again,
rotating in small increments. Each pulse is nearly equivalent to a CPS
pulsed shot. However, due to the strength of the burst, the stream covers
a limited area at a time. These types of sprinklers are best used as support
at base entrances or for firing down long, narrow pathways leading up to
the base in which hostiles would have little area to maneuver in.
MULTI-HOLED HOSE - These sprinkers basically look like
a hose with multiple, small holes poked along the top side. When on, water
sprays out in a fine stream from these holes. The amount of water from
each hole is minimal but the whole length of the sprinkler can be used
to make a virtual wall or circle of water, fencing hostiles in or out should
they not wish to get wet. It is not recommendable to try camouflaging this
type of sprinker with debris since the water pressure from the holes is
often not enough to move even leaves aside.
Since one may not wish to sacrifice the faucet water source to just
a sprinkler, it is a good idea to invest in a Y-connection (especially
one in which water can be diverted one way, the other way or both). The
Y-adapter will allow one to use both the sprinkler and a hose with nozzle
for refilling water weapons. If the Y-adapter can control which side is
getting water while the faucet is on, sprinklers can be turned on and off
much more quickly by changing the direction of water flow. The main disadvantage
of using a basic Y-adapter is that when the other side is being used to
refill weapons, water pressure to the sprinkler will drop significantly.
Though not often used in water fights, sprinklers can add a twist
to base defense and surprise even the most confident raiding party.
Pros: Act and assists in soaking the enemy without
needing to use another team member. Sprinklers considered to have a virtually
limitless source of water.
Cons: Cannot be left on since water pattern
too predictable. Requires someone near the faucet/switch to activate the
sprinkler at the best time. Difficult to conceal properly at times. May
have to sacrifice hose use if Y-adapter not available.
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