Iām the 1:10,000 case. Had a highway engine fire in a Land Rover. Had a slim Halotron extinguisher. Popped the latch and emptied in under the hood. Did nothing. Fire Dept showed up in about 5 minutes and foamed it out. Total loss.Some groups require it. I agree, it serves no useful purpose. Not big enough to put out a real engine fire. The chances of needing one are probably less than 1:10,000
Well, I installed one in the bronco and my F350 because we own a construction company and these are my vehicles I checked jobs with and our safety manual says we need them in our vehicles.Iām the 1:10,000 case. Had a highway engine fire in a Land Rover. Had a slim Halotron extinguisher. Popped the latch and emptied in under the hood. Did nothing. Fire Dept showed up in about 5 minutes and foamed it out. Total loss.
PS: I still carry an extinguisher in the Bronco. I figure maybe useful for campfires or in the garage.
Oh I think itās a fine idea to carry an extinguisher. Like I said, I still do. Doesnāt take up much space. Thinking a 2.5 lb unit is going to put out an engine fire? Thatās a triumph of effective marketing.Well, I installed one in the bronco and my F350 because we own a construction company and these are my vehicles I checked jobs with and our safety manual says we need them in our vehicles.
True, but if someoneās stuck in a car and thereās a fire, it might give enough time to get them out. A lot of the things that I end up doing or carrying is to have the possibility of helping someone else.Oh I think itās a fine idea to carry an extinguisher. Like I said, I still do. Doesnāt take up much space. Thinking a 2.5 lb unit is going to put out an engine fire? Thatās a triumph of effective marketing.