t_j
FRF Addict
It's safer than halon, at least you can cover nose/mouth with your sleeve with dry chem.
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cause breathing dry chem is safer?
Do not mount a halguard/halon extinguisher in your cab. You can't use it on a fire while you are stuck inside you will suffocate yourself. Dry chem is a much safer choice for in cab use.
And here is my mount.
Do not mount a halguard/halon extinguisher in your cab. You can't use it on a fire while you are stuck inside you will suffocate yourself. Dry chem is a much safer choice for in cab use.
You are correct: Don't use Halon in a enclosed space and remain in it!
You set it off and get the hell out of there! Close the door behind you to trap the Halon in the cap.
Don't use Dry chemicals inside it will F up everything electrical.
Using Halon in the open is useless; yes it will ***** the fire out for a moment, but unless any ignition source is gone the fire will reignite within moments.
Dry chemical will remain in place and continue disrupting the fire triangle until removed.
I am going to go with 2 CO2 and 1 dry chem. That should cover me just fine.
They will all be mounted in the bed...to the bed extender for now...until a bed cage goes in.
You are correct: Don't use Halon in a enclosed space and remain in it!
You set it off and get the hell out of there! Close the door behind you to trap the Halon in the cap.
Don't use Dry chemicals inside it will F up everything electrical.
Using Halon in the open is useless; yes it will ***** the fire out for a moment, but unless any ignition source is gone the fire will reignite within moments.
Dry chemical will remain in place and continue disrupting the fire triangle until removed.
Link for what C02 ones you are getting?