Automatic fire extinguisher - anyone ever seen or used?

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Looks a good idea for back of fridge for starters?


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Nice idea but wouldn't the extinguishant just dissipate into the atmosphere? I've worked with halon and similar in large industrial settings, but it depends on the protected space being enclosed.
I was thinking these might be good for battery box but I believe Lithium battery fires are self oxidising.
 
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I'm very aware of needing to Save life and protect property....
I won't be buying these..
 
I can understand the idea.

I'd be a little worried about it setting off under false alarm

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Would you recommend something else for the fridge set up in most MH?
There must be limits anyone could go to protect themselves and their motorhome..
When fixed Fire detection and containment equipment is fitted into buildings it's there to reduce the risk of damage to an installation...computers or robotic items spring to mind and generally in areas without human presence...
The most effective set-up in a motorhome would be to detect and take steps to escape to safety..assess the situation and decide to attack the fire or not...
The risk from fire in motorhomes is generally speaking, cooking, smoking or human error..there may be a possibility of an electrical fault in any vehicle...
A good extinguisher and the knowledge of how it works is the best option.
We have smoke alarms in the sleeping area and the garage of our motorhome..
 
Nice idea but wouldn't the extinguishant just dissipate into the atmosphere?
Even more so if you had heat extraction fans fitted behind the fridge.
 
We have smoke alarms in the sleeping area and the garage of our motorhome..
Not thought about putting one in the garage! Good idea as that's where our electric gubbing are - fortunately I do have a spare so will add it to my 'camper jobs' list to sort out before we go away again.

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my van has an engine bay automatic fire suppression system
A good idea, not too common though..could you post more details..only out of interest.

Not thought about putting one in the garage! Good idea as that's where our electric gubbing are - fortunately I do have a spare so will add it to my 'camper jobs' list to sort out before we go away again.
Our eBikes are stored inside our garage, they get charged there, but not whilst we are sleeping...
 
I always wondered why they never became popular ?
Some of the gases they used Richard were banned, .even incredibly dangerous when they came into contact with hot metals...
The only ones I saw were in Judith's brothers rally cars...
 
FK 5-1-12 is a current extinguishing medium..that's replaced the nasties that were used in the past...
I've just googled it..as it's quite interesting..well better that today's football..

The item the OP referred to has an activation temperature of 170°c..more or less....I think I would like to be witnessing this from about, a few strides away from the van..🤔

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