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Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:08 pm
by Emoto
I tried searching, but failed to find a thread on this. We need to all have a fire extinguisher in order to participate in group runs, unless I am mistaken.

Do we have any favorite extinguisher and mount combos that we like? I love the idea of having a fire extinguisher in the Jeep, but if you guys have already figured out what works really well, I hate to re-invent the wheel.

I'm thinking that mounting one to the roll cage somewhere (stock JKU) would be ideal. What have you folks tried and what has worked out well?

Thanks!


Bob

Re: Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 1:35 pm
by Mikmaq
Just chiming in here because I am in the fire service. At a bare minimum the extinguisher should be rated Class A and B (ordinary combustibles and flammable liquids). These can be found at any hardware store (Ace, HD, Lowes) or you can purchase a Class A, B, and C extinguisher because they are the most commonly sold. Fire class C is for electrical fires. The agent will either come as a foamy type liquid or a powder (powder is the most common). Kidde is a solid brand that is also UL tested. Hope this helps.

As far as size and mounting I will defer to the more experienced Jeepers here.

Re: Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:05 pm
by Kurt
Most basic Kidde units come with a mounting bracket. One option to mount it to the roll bar is to use a pair of stainless hose clamps. You can drill a hole in each clamp and then bolt the clamps to the extinguishers mounting bracket. Be sure to "smartly" position the holes in the stainless clamps. Then tighten the camps to your chosen mounting location.
You want to have it in an easy to find, convenient position.
I experienced a non-Jeep engine fire a number of years ago. A ready to go fire extinguisher is invaluable.

A note to all members with fire extinguishers. The fire fighting agent (power) inside the extinguisher will settle and compact due to your rigs vibration. Same true for household fire extinguishers. At least annually everyone should remove the extinguisher from the rig and invert it and tap the side of it with a rubber mallet. Keep tapping and inverting until you can feel the powder smoothly flow from one end of the cylinder to the other.
Also check the gauge to verify the pressure is in the "good" zone.

Re: Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 9:34 pm
by ImNotCassie
That's great advice. Thanks Kurt !

Re: Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 10:52 am
by Marky
Since ABC is commonly available anyway I'd include the C. The last fire I saw (about a year or two ago) was an electrical fire. It was quickly extinguished, the offending electrical short taken care of, and the Jeep continued on to enjoy the day. Without the extinguisher that minor inconvenience could have been at totaled Jeep. Definitely worth the investment!

Re: Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:30 pm
by pirahnah3
Mine is similar to this one, its just attaches to a roll bar with Velcro and then the fire extinguisher is velcroed in, the one thing I liked about the one I got (and similarly this one) over others was that it has a bottom strap to keep the extinguisher from sliding out the bottom.

Under $10

Re: Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 2:47 pm
by JeepAddict
I have a 10lb one in a mount right inside my tail gate. It holds it very tight and is readily accessible. Not exactly a budget set up but I like it.



Re: Fire Extinguishers and Mounts?

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:10 pm
by BlackKnight
Was going with the Drake mount under the front of the driver's seat for mine. Still may, but it's cost prohibitive ($120 inc Extinguisher).