Fire extinguisher.
Discussion
A few weeks ago my little Iveco car transporter decided to burst into flames & it was very nearly toast. Because I had just unloaded a car off it I luckily had a thick pair of gloves on & managed to beat the fire into submission using my hand. It is hard to say if the fire started in the loom above the fuse box & molten flaming plastic dripped on to the fuse box, or the fuse box caught fire & the flames melted the loom above. Some pics, the bottom two were taken when I was freezing my bits off in the cold spell so are a little blurred.



You can't see in the pics the melted & missing piece of dash at the top of where the fuse box goes. I managed to get a second hand fuse box & a few other bits for 40 quid & with a couple of days of scratching my head & soldering wires everything was fine & dandy again.
The moral of this story is fire extinguishes of which I have now bought 3, 1 for the Iveco & a couple for my other vehicles. I found though that some of the cheaper ones only cover class B & C fires & not A which is vinyl, plastic, paper etc so would have been pretty useless in my situation. I finally decided on this one here, http://www.fireprotectiononline.co.uk/1kg-car-fire... after my quite frankly scary experience I would highly recommend keeping one in any vehicle, although admittedly I've only ever needed one on two occasions this time was too near to a total inferno for comfort.
You can't see in the pics the melted & missing piece of dash at the top of where the fuse box goes. I managed to get a second hand fuse box & a few other bits for 40 quid & with a couple of days of scratching my head & soldering wires everything was fine & dandy again.
The moral of this story is fire extinguishes of which I have now bought 3, 1 for the Iveco & a couple for my other vehicles. I found though that some of the cheaper ones only cover class B & C fires & not A which is vinyl, plastic, paper etc so would have been pretty useless in my situation. I finally decided on this one here, http://www.fireprotectiononline.co.uk/1kg-car-fire... after my quite frankly scary experience I would highly recommend keeping one in any vehicle, although admittedly I've only ever needed one on two occasions this time was too near to a total inferno for comfort.
I now carry a 10mm spanner in there as well just for that reason, on the day it was purely coincidence that I had my tool box with me so could disconnect the battery.
I would've liked to put a bigger extinguisher in there but the problem with the Iveco is there's pretty much no where to put one, being a working vehicle I've always got tool boxes or stuff in there so I had to mount the extinguisher above & between the seats screwed to the rear of the cab.
I would've liked to put a bigger extinguisher in there but the problem with the Iveco is there's pretty much no where to put one, being a working vehicle I've always got tool boxes or stuff in there so I had to mount the extinguisher above & between the seats screwed to the rear of the cab.
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