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Mark,

That's exactly how some of the new water mist fire extinguishing systems
used in marine engine compartments work. Unfortunately, they also require
extremely high pressure(~300psig usually provided by an N2 bottle and
regulator). There are some "low pressure" nozzles available, but they still
need at least 75psig.

Still lookin' tho'.

Patrick

>
> How about a couple of standard spray nozzles hooked up to a
> temp sensor and a twelve volt valve and the GMC's water
> tank. When the temp sensor is tripped it'll open the valve
> and turn on the water pump. 40 gallons later, no fire.
 
I think the idea stinks. Yuk Yuk

>Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 23:05:19 EDT
>From: Stammon
>Subject: GMC: A Hot Time

In a message dated 6/28/00 5:43:39 PM US Eastern Standard

>
Tom that's a great idea, especially if we raise up the
engine cover to
see if
it works.
MA

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Alan Bredbury
Clinton, Ct.
1974 GMC 26' Classic Motorhome
http://www.finesttool.com/index.html/special.htm

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