That is a good sanity check. For powder extinguishers, I also hold them upside down and hit them with a rubber mallet around the base yearly. Theoretically there is no moisture in there but my theory is that could help to break up clumps and I don't see a downside.I was wondering about just pulling the pin and giving each the smallest of squirts to check.
Don't do that they usually don't close properly again if the dial say good probably good maybe get some backups that are newer.I was wondering about just pulling the pin and giving each the smallest of squirts to check.
That's what I did. Just make sure to do it outside. LOL sometimes I do dumb things.I was wondering about just pulling the pin and giving each the smallest of squirts to check.
That's my problem. "probably" doesn't give me a warm and fuzzy.probably good
That's where quantity comes in. There are a half dozen in the garage. Only one has been used for it's intended purpose, it was from the 80's, it worked fine and it's still at the bottom of the green. Grab the closest one and if it decides to give you trouble, there is another within 15'.That's my problem. "probably" doesn't give me a warm and fuzzy.
Yeah...no. If I have an issue I want to know the first one I grab is good. When my garage is going up in flames is not the time to be testing them.That's where quantity comes in. There are a half dozen in the garage. Only one has been used for it's intended purpose, it was from the 80's, it worked fine and it's still at the bottom of the green. Grab the closest one and if it decides to give you trouble, there is another within 15'.
He hasn't logged in for over a year.@infernobuster where are you?
Costco has cheap 5 pounders. They don't have anything larger. You don't want smaller than 5 for most locations.I gave the 5 pounder the shortest squirt possible. It worked fine but the gage now reads in the discharge side.
I'm thinking fugg it and buy new.
Where's a good place to go for FEs?