abstamaria
Well-known member
In the 1980s, I bought several Halon fire extinguishers for my cars then. I now have some cars with no fire extinguishers and thought of using them. They have no gauges, but are still quite heavy. One can feel the fluid sloshing around inside. They were made by Chubb, a good manufacturer.
It's not that I'm trying to save money. It is just that Halon has been to me the best extinguishing agent, especially for collectible cars. Outside the U.S., Halon is no longer available. The substitute clean agent is Halotron, although Halon I understand is more efficient and preferred (for instance, in aircraft).
Would it be foolhardy of me to use these 30-year-old fire extinguishers? Advice much appreciated.
Andy
It's not that I'm trying to save money. It is just that Halon has been to me the best extinguishing agent, especially for collectible cars. Outside the U.S., Halon is no longer available. The substitute clean agent is Halotron, although Halon I understand is more efficient and preferred (for instance, in aircraft).
Would it be foolhardy of me to use these 30-year-old fire extinguishers? Advice much appreciated.
Andy
