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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 556733" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>^^^ Stuf has definitely got one fitted in his Bay. I know he has used them or seen them being used possibly in his profession or former profession and that`s why he has fitted one, he thinks they are very good, and I seem to remember that he wrote words to that effect in a thread earlier on this year. As with all fire suppression systems and extinguishers, they can only slow down a fire or put the fire out if the main fuel of the fire and / or the heat has been removed, so this is where the fuel shut off valves are really important but different if it`s a battery fire. Goes back to the same thing every time, prevention is so much better than cure. Fuel tank, pipes and venting , all the pipes and all the fittings from the fuel cap all the way through to the carbs, and have the battery out once a year or so for a little check and all the wiring to it and make sure it`s clamped down.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,,, There`s maybe a few more things :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 556733, member: 13810"] ^^^ Stuf has definitely got one fitted in his Bay. I know he has used them or seen them being used possibly in his profession or former profession and that`s why he has fitted one, he thinks they are very good, and I seem to remember that he wrote words to that effect in a thread earlier on this year. As with all fire suppression systems and extinguishers, they can only slow down a fire or put the fire out if the main fuel of the fire and / or the heat has been removed, so this is where the fuel shut off valves are really important but different if it`s a battery fire. Goes back to the same thing every time, prevention is so much better than cure. Fuel tank, pipes and venting , all the pipes and all the fittings from the fuel cap all the way through to the carbs, and have the battery out once a year or so for a little check and all the wiring to it and make sure it`s clamped down. Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,,, There`s maybe a few more things :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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