
Originally Posted by
St_Gabriel
Sorry for taking the thread off topic but...
With a dry powder extinguisher in a vehicle, the vibrations can cause the powder to pack down and become a solid block, therefore it wont be a powder when you need it to be.
You need to regularly remove the extinguisher from its mount and invert it and generally shake it around to loosen the powder. To tell if the extinguisher is probably still ok, place your ear on the extinguisher and then turn it upside down, you can hear the powder "running" to the other end. If not, conclude it will be highly suspect and get a professional to check it out BEFORE you need to use it anger. This should be done to all powder extinguishers regularly.
Anyhoooo, back to the fighting
Yup! However it is interesting how often the old dry power extinguishers will perform. I have seen them up to 20years old fire off completely.
Every six months, check the pressure, check for any damage to trigger and hose, give it a shake and sit it back in its clamp. Check the clamp is undamaged and easy to get the extinguisher out of.
Simple and quick and something almost nobody bothers to do...
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
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