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Old 20 September 2007, 20:18   #1
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outboard fire solution.

hi folks
i have done some research on outboard and batt/box fire protection where a normal auto fire extinguisher or fire trace would not fit. i am happay to say that i have found a solution.and it is not expensive! so much so that i think it will suit many outboard users. i have seen this tested and working and the suppression works very well.

if i can be of any help then please contact me.
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Old 20 September 2007, 20:46   #2
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Post more details then!!!

Is it some sort of intake point to connect a remote extinguisher to?
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Old 20 September 2007, 21:03   #3
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this can be put in to the engine or batt/box on its own or if the users wants then a switch can be used to alert the use of the extinguisher in the event of a fire.
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Is it something you are marketing, selling or something you've found? You're not giving many details about how this works?

A full description please, with photo's
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This system utilises firetrace technology. It is 8mm flexi tube which you can coil inside the engine cover. if a fire starts then the tube will burst at the heat source ,thus extinuishing the fire. the tube is under a constant pressure and the use of an external tank is not needed as the agent is sealed inside the tube. hightower if you want one then i can get you one.
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This system was featured on tomorrows world when I was a kid ! Have never seen a pro implementation of it so cant comment on its effectiveness but its not new.. ah bring back michael rod, or emm whats his name AHHH Raymond Baxter .......hehe
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i never said it was new! but is it new to outboards? the tv show you talk about also said is there a future for the compact disc!
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Sounds like a great idea - I also remember seeing it a long time ago. What is the medium used?
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Sounds like a great idea - I also remember seeing it a long time ago. What is the medium used?
it is Fe36 ( very like halon)
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Old 25 September 2007, 19:28   #10
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Wish it was halon - ah well still more effective than CO2 - what sort of prices are we talking???
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should be around £100 or less i hope. depends on the amount req. which is not a lot of money to protect your outboard and of course your life.
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