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Title: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Banjo16 on August 29, 2014, 05:36:33 PM
I've thought about this for a while now we have a camper, don't what is the best but I found this at Aldi for $25,should be better then nothing.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: slcs78 on August 29, 2014, 05:40:17 PM
$25 is cheap insurance
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Bullant4x4 on August 29, 2014, 05:51:22 PM
Just remember, don't leave it next to the stove. Leave it where you can get it if there is a fire.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: baldheadedgit on August 29, 2014, 06:14:29 PM
make sure your on a boat first.... those marine types dont like dry land much....  ;D ;D 
ok ok,, going back in my corner now  :cheers:
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: edz on August 29, 2014, 06:17:05 PM
And remember that the powder in those extinguishers can pack down solid if not rotated regularly ...
A mate had  an engine bay fire while parked on his driveway  and only got a couple of blasts of propellent and very  little powder out of his [ not Aldi brand ], luckily a neighbour came running over with a larger powder type one  from his garage..
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Mallory Black on August 29, 2014, 06:21:35 PM
Every 6 months I just hold mine upside down and give them a few taps with a rubber mallet and then shake to see if I can feel the powder sloshing around in there. If I can't feel anything I just get another one
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Nay-DMAX on August 29, 2014, 07:15:14 PM
Every 6 months I just hold mine upside down and give them a few taps with a rubber mallet and then shake to see if I can feel the powder sloshing around in there. If I can't feel anything I just get another one

This is what the cfa guy who checks our extinguishers at work told me to do.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: D4D on August 29, 2014, 08:03:58 PM
Good advice about giving them a tap with a rubber mallet every month or so.

I'd also buy another and let it rip to see how they work. 1Kg won't give you much time to get a fire out, aim at the base of the fire not the flames and just let the whole thing go until it is empty. Fire will quickly reignite if it isn't 100% out.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Bullant4x4 on August 29, 2014, 08:11:41 PM

I'd also buy another and let it rip to see how they work.

Do it a big open space as that powder gets into everything and travels a mile.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Bird on August 29, 2014, 08:20:02 PM
Every 6 months I just hold mine upside down and give them a few taps with a rubber mallet and then shake to see if I can feel the powder sloshing around in there. If I can't feel anything I just get another one
yep, good advice

but I like Jamies idea - you should buy 2 - and see how little they really do and if you do ever need it, you will know how to attack the situation, and how long you have.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: D4D on August 29, 2014, 08:29:25 PM
You get about 30 seconds if you're lucky out of a 1Kg, just enough time to get something like this out if you do it right.

(http://blkmav.com/stuff/fire.jpg)
Title: Fire in the Camper
Post by: scarps on August 29, 2014, 09:14:57 PM
Had my boat motor catch fire a few years ago (no it wasn't a Jeep thing). Definitely worth grabbing 2 extinguishers and try using one on a camp fire if you've never had to use one. Sometimes less is more.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: steppenwolf on August 29, 2014, 10:06:23 PM
How does storing/ mounting the unit HORIZONTALLY  help? I always had one rattling round under the drivers seat of the Land Cruiser truck and it never had issues. Should I still be checking, whanging with a mallet, etc?
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Dion on August 29, 2014, 11:04:05 PM
How does storing/ mounting the unit HORIZONTALLY  help? I always had one rattling round under the drivers seat of the Land Cruiser truck and it never had issues. Should I still be checking, whanging with a mallet, etc?

Best trick is mount them horizontally in the direction of travel.  The stopping/accelerating of the vehicle does a lot to stop the settling.
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: steppenwolf on August 30, 2014, 11:07:00 PM
Best trick is mount them horizontally in the direction of travel.  The stopping/accelerating of the vehicle does a lot to stop the settling.

Brilliant and simple!
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: cheif carlos on August 30, 2014, 11:51:45 PM
After working in the anti-fire game for two years only thing I learnt was smallest extinguisher that is any good has to be at least 2kg ABE.

Also if you are doing a lot of dirt roads just rotate the 'FX' each day as that's how long it takes to be hard packed, I tested this with half a dozen 9kg and 700ks of dirt roads and each one got a maybe 1/2kg out of it.......... don't know why they put them on trucks/earthmoving equipment?

Cheers Jason 
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: speewa158 on August 31, 2014, 07:30:49 AM
lf the powder packs down the propellant wont be able to mix with the powder . grad it tap it in the ground to break up the solid  or wack it with a rubber hammer every now & them . A short test squirt to check working range , then into it from a distance . Sweep the base of the fire till it is subdued or you run out of powder . lf you get to close the propellant will stir up flame & not create a barrier to starve the fire of fresh air . Be careful as its still going to be hot  but not alight .


Somebody did a CFA course doing just this yesterday     :cup:     :cheers:
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on August 31, 2014, 04:41:40 PM
So shaking it madly before you squirt would be an idea?
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: oldmate on August 31, 2014, 05:01:00 PM
So shaking it madly before you squirt would be an idea?
Depends what you are squirting.   ;D :D
Title: Re: Fire in the Camper
Post by: speewa158 on August 31, 2014, 05:11:58 PM
So shaking it madly before you squirt would be an idea?
 Give it a strong tap or 2 on the ground , a brisk shake then into it . check your range , have the fire down wind where possible . Then put it out    :cheers: