Bird of the Week 06/26
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06-28-2009, 05:46
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Bird of the Week 06/26
Hope Ron doesn't feel the posting of the picture of his
disabled coach is like we are kicking him while he's already down. Any indication of what caused the failure? --M.R.Kane 1987 PT40 currently near Livingston, TX |
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06-28-2009, 08:54
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06-28-2009, 09:40
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The large battery cables should be fused with very large capacity fuses. I've seen this done on at least two coaches. I believe I was told the fuses aren't too expensive and the fuse holders are somewhat expensive. Probable a good thing to consider doing since our coaches have been vibrating down the road for many years and thinning the cable protective coatings. ÃÂ ÃÂ
Curt Sprenger On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Ernie Ekberg <"ernietex@yahoo.com"> wrote:
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06-28-2009, 09:59
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Bird of the Week 06/26

I may have a supply of 250A fuse holders.
If there is interest I will dig them out.
John
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06-28-2009, 10:09
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Guess Ron's luck was only half-bad.
I discovered just how useless those dry-chemical extinguishers can be when I was trying to suppress a vehicle fire on the highway outside this campground last March. (A sedan, pulling out on the highway, was struck from behind by a small pickup going ~70.) A garden-style hose from the campground water faucet was also about as helpful as a biological, self-generated stream would have been. Fortunately that was just after a rain storm so the gasoline from the ruptured tank burned like candle flames in the ditches along the road, rather than spreading to the RVs behind the wooden fencing along the roadway (including mine!) Was only able to put the flames down long enough to verify no one was still inside. Since then I carry a shovel and an assortment of foam extinguishers, including a 1.5-gallon unit from Mac the fireguy: <http://www.macthefireguy.com>. Mac does the rounds of the RV rallies giving hands-on training, but there are many other sources. The VFD arrived in about 25-30 minutes, and it still took more than 5 minutes to put the car out with their foam. The sedan driver and his dog had only bumps, etc. Ron's misfortune might serve as a reminder to the rest to check those old extinguishers tucked away around the coach, or to upgrade them to newer technology units. --M.R.Kane 1987 PT40 currently near Livingston, TX |
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06-28-2009, 10:15
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06-28-2009, 10:19
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I'm sure I'll get corrected or confirmed on this but I read somewhere that dry chem was the preferred extinguisher for a propane fire. I carry three fifteen pound foam, two dry chem and one Halon and even with that I don't feel it's enough.
2009/6/28 mrkane1952 <"mrkane@isp.com">
-- Rob, Sue and Joey Robinson 94 WLWB |
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06-28-2009, 10:20
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All most all of the extinguishers that come with any coach serve just one purpose, that is to fill a federal requirement that they carry one. The coaches come with one, but it's not much good for anything other than filling that requirement. When we think about how much money we have tied up in our Birds a couple of great extinguishers is a very small drop in the bucket.
John
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06-28-2009, 10:38
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Absolutely correct. Government regulations only. Cook stove grease fire maybe. If you have a fire get outside. Fight it from there if you can but get outside. Only dumb asses and sailors fight fires in an enclosure.Â
2009/6/28 John <"jc_oop@sbcglobal.net">
-- Rob, Sue and Joey Robinson 94 WLWB |
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06-28-2009, 10:43
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Rob,
Love your last comment. I was the latter, maybe sometimes the former. No matter what it's not worth your life to battle a motorhome fire frome the inside. Now when sailors battle fires from the inside it's because there is no other choices, unless you like swimming with the fishes......
John
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