I'm just disappointed that I paid about $300 for that extinguisher. How it'=
s worthless unless I put more money in it. And no warranty. Even if I send =
it back for repair. It's not a $25 one from Wall-Mart. Maybe I'm expecting =
too much. This cost me a dollar a day to own. Bob Dunahugh _______=
_________________________ From: Bob Dunahugh Sen=
t: Friday, February 17, 2017 1:38 AM To: gmclist Subjec=
t: RE: Have you checked your Fire Extinguisher lately? YOU SHOULD if you lo=
ve your spouse and yourself The discussion was great. But didn'=
t hear anything about losing pressure on the Halon units. I got two new on=
es from Jim Bounds just this last April. The gauge started to get to the re=
d about one month later on the engine unit. Then I forgot to check back lat=
er. Now it's well into the red. Basically worthless as of now. So I called =
Jim B to see what to do. He said that there were some that had Teflon tape =
sealant used on them. And those were prone to leak. Then later they use a t=
ranslucent gel as a sealant for the brass fitting near the top. Mine has t=
he gel. Some how mine is still leaking. So he said to send it back to be re=
charged. The cost would be $25 plus shipping both ways. So probably a total=
cost to me of $75. So to save the shipping back, and fort. I'm just going =
to have someone local recharge it each year from now on. Just simpler. As i=
t seems there's no warranty on the Halon units at all. If you have one of =
these. I'd check the gauge. And not assume it's OK. Bob Dunahugh
s worthless unless I put more money in it. And no warranty. Even if I send =
it back for repair. It's not a $25 one from Wall-Mart. Maybe I'm expecting =
too much. This cost me a dollar a day to own. Bob Dunahugh _______=
_________________________ From: Bob Dunahugh Sen=
t: Friday, February 17, 2017 1:38 AM To: gmclist Subjec=
t: RE: Have you checked your Fire Extinguisher lately? YOU SHOULD if you lo=
ve your spouse and yourself The discussion was great. But didn'=
t hear anything about losing pressure on the Halon units. I got two new on=
es from Jim Bounds just this last April. The gauge started to get to the re=
d about one month later on the engine unit. Then I forgot to check back lat=
er. Now it's well into the red. Basically worthless as of now. So I called =
Jim B to see what to do. He said that there were some that had Teflon tape =
sealant used on them. And those were prone to leak. Then later they use a t=
ranslucent gel as a sealant for the brass fitting near the top. Mine has t=
he gel. Some how mine is still leaking. So he said to send it back to be re=
charged. The cost would be $25 plus shipping both ways. So probably a total=
cost to me of $75. So to save the shipping back, and fort. I'm just going =
to have someone local recharge it each year from now on. Just simpler. As i=
t seems there's no warranty on the Halon units at all. If you have one of =
these. I'd check the gauge. And not assume it's OK. Bob Dunahugh