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So since the SCX6 battery fire post came across today, I thought I'd ask what others do, if anything about fire protection while out in the woods.
As I said in the other post, I go trailing and crawling in an area that is more frequently experiencing things like the Marshall Fire in December 2021 that destroyed over 1000 homes and started literally 2 miles south of my house (luckily the 100 mph winds were going straight east and sent the fire down a valley away from my house, that I had owned for 6 months at that point).
It is also questionable if I am allowed to be on the trails with the trucks though other users generally don't complain and more often are curious and stop and ask lots of questions.
Anyway, I carry a small fire extinguisher with me on my drives. I carry one of these since it isn't too big or heavy.
First Alert EZ fire spray
I've been a bit concerned that it won't deal with the battery fire issue particularly well but figured I could at least keep it from spreading.
One of the Reddit posters on the SCX6 battery fire mentioned Element Fire.
These are a little pricier but say they deal with electrical and battery fires. They look neat, say they are lightweight and do not need maintenance over time like traditional fire extinguishers.
Anyone have any experience with these or more actual first hand knowledge of fire suppression applicable to Lipo batteries?
What say you? Do you carry anything for fires?
For complete disclosure, I also have 3 or 4 extinguishers in my garage (I weld and cut metal and wood in there, not an awesome combination, though I do clean up before welding to avoid sawdust fire, etc and I use welding blankets and other things to minimize risk), one under my sink in the kitchen and one in my sort of camper van. So obviously I am on the more cautious side.
As I said in the other post, I go trailing and crawling in an area that is more frequently experiencing things like the Marshall Fire in December 2021 that destroyed over 1000 homes and started literally 2 miles south of my house (luckily the 100 mph winds were going straight east and sent the fire down a valley away from my house, that I had owned for 6 months at that point).
It is also questionable if I am allowed to be on the trails with the trucks though other users generally don't complain and more often are curious and stop and ask lots of questions.
Anyway, I carry a small fire extinguisher with me on my drives. I carry one of these since it isn't too big or heavy.
First Alert EZ fire spray
I've been a bit concerned that it won't deal with the battery fire issue particularly well but figured I could at least keep it from spreading.
One of the Reddit posters on the SCX6 battery fire mentioned Element Fire.
These are a little pricier but say they deal with electrical and battery fires. They look neat, say they are lightweight and do not need maintenance over time like traditional fire extinguishers.
Anyone have any experience with these or more actual first hand knowledge of fire suppression applicable to Lipo batteries?
What say you? Do you carry anything for fires?
For complete disclosure, I also have 3 or 4 extinguishers in my garage (I weld and cut metal and wood in there, not an awesome combination, though I do clean up before welding to avoid sawdust fire, etc and I use welding blankets and other things to minimize risk), one under my sink in the kitchen and one in my sort of camper van. So obviously I am on the more cautious side.