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I'm thinking of trading my standard car's fire extinguisher for halon type. Why are they so expensive? I also heard they have become illegal? Can they be easily recharged? Can a standard extinguisher be refilled with halon? What do you all use?
Tahoe Healey
 
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Halon is no longer produced so as the supply dwindles, the price goes up. Still legal in the US but I believe it's illegal or severely limited in OZ and Europe. They can be recharged. I think you need an original Halon to recharge with Halon. I plan to pick up a Halon unit someday - but I plan to do lots of things someday.

Marv J
 
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Genuine Halon 1211 is no longer produced. Smaller extinguishers run about $150 or so filled from the existing supply.

"Halotron" is a similar clean agent, legal, but doesn't work as well as the real stuff. Halon leaves no residue.

I have several Halon extinguishers, the largest is 18lbs of Halon. They last pretty much indefinitely if you watch the gauge and flip it upside down a couple of times a year to "wet" the seal. That's the advice the fire service inspector guy told me anyway.
 
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The residue left behind after using an extinguisher is key. The powder substance used in Class ABC extinguishers is literally a corrosion accelerator: that stuff will cause rust like crazy and it's very difficult to remove once it's sprayed on a metal surface.

Avoid the Class ABC extinguishers if you can. Halotron is much better and won't cause corrosion and leaves very little residue.

FYI. :thumbsup:
 
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