MotorSeven
Elite Member
A few years ago I had a rear brake caliper seize on the motorhome. The 8.1 engine pulls like a Clydesdale, so no, I didn't even notice it. After melting the caliper and backing plate, it caught the inside dually tire on fire(It was a brand new tire). I did notice the billowing smoke, and pulled over. While traffic on the I whizzed by 3' away, I crawled under with my handy Kiddie fire extinguisher and hosed the tire down.....it went out, then a truck went by and fanned the flames back up. Fire extinguisher was empty, so I had the wife bring another one....."SHHHHHOOOHHHHHSSSSH" yay!, fire out, ........whizzwizz, nope it's back!
I then stood behind the MH signaling to traffic with two empty fire extinguishers and pointing at the growing smoke cloud. A trucker took mercy, puller over and ran back handing me a 20pounder extinguisher. It got the job done.
I never really thought about it before, but the discharge rate of the smaller fire extinguishers is about 8-10 seconds. Folks, that ain't much, and I have been a little gun shy ever since. I have two or three in the shop, and everytime I walk by, I just wonder if they will even get the job done if needed.
Then, over on a different forum, someone posted a link to the Element E50. Hmmmm, about 1/3rd the size of it's competitors, and wait for it.....a 50 second discharge rate. So I bought one for the van, along with a few extra mounting brackets. So, if I remember
, I can grab it and take it with me on the boat, truck, tractor/etc.
Just curious if anyone has used the Element E50 in anger at a real world fire?
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I then stood behind the MH signaling to traffic with two empty fire extinguishers and pointing at the growing smoke cloud. A trucker took mercy, puller over and ran back handing me a 20pounder extinguisher. It got the job done.
I never really thought about it before, but the discharge rate of the smaller fire extinguishers is about 8-10 seconds. Folks, that ain't much, and I have been a little gun shy ever since. I have two or three in the shop, and everytime I walk by, I just wonder if they will even get the job done if needed.
Then, over on a different forum, someone posted a link to the Element E50. Hmmmm, about 1/3rd the size of it's competitors, and wait for it.....a 50 second discharge rate. So I bought one for the van, along with a few extra mounting brackets. So, if I remember
Just curious if anyone has used the Element E50 in anger at a real world fire?

Element | E50
Our most popular model. Offering 50 seconds of fire fighting protection, E50 is recommended for professional use (automotive, power sports, garage, marine, etc). E50's extremely small and lightweight construction allow for storage almost anywhere. Internationally tested and certified. FEATURES...
