InSaneFisherMan Well-known member Joined Aug 11, 2020 Messages 381 Reaction score 199 Mar 24, 2021 #1 I personally think the newer lithium batteries are much safer, but there is difference in how to fight a fire, and knowledge helps. Ran across this FAA document when I was researching if my boat fire extinguisher would work on Lithium battery fires. Attachments SAFO09013SUP.pdf 23.4 KB
I personally think the newer lithium batteries are much safer, but there is difference in how to fight a fire, and knowledge helps. Ran across this FAA document when I was researching if my boat fire extinguisher would work on Lithium battery fires.
C CRS Well-known member TinBoats Supporter Joined Oct 14, 2016 Messages 99 Reaction score 69 Mar 24, 2021 #2 Looks like from the PDF you would use the fire extinguisher to knock down the flame then sink the boat.
Looks like from the PDF you would use the fire extinguisher to knock down the flame then sink the boat.
jethro Well-known member TinBoats Supporter Joined Jul 25, 2013 Messages 1,423 Reaction score 164 Location Henniker, NH Mar 31, 2021 #3 In Europe they have developed a way to fight fires in electric automobiles equipped with lithium batteries that basically consists of submerging the entire vehicle in water. :lol:
In Europe they have developed a way to fight fires in electric automobiles equipped with lithium batteries that basically consists of submerging the entire vehicle in water. :lol:
Vader809 Well-known member TinBoats Supporter Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 170 Reaction score 2 Location Ohio LOCATION Uniontown, OH Apr 29, 2021 #4 Don't breathe in the fumes/smoke! Magnesium and Manganese are also just as hazardous to your well being. :shock:
Don't breathe in the fumes/smoke! Magnesium and Manganese are also just as hazardous to your well being. :shock: