psneeld
Guru
New info for all the shore power worry warts and smart plug enthusiasts....
Boat Fires - Seaworthy Magazine - BoatUS
Boat Fires - Seaworthy Magazine - BoatUS
I wonder how many electric heaters actually catch on fire or like o many issues on a boat (or home) is it mismanagement of the actual use?Lots of good information in the article. Some wishful thinking also. They recommend not using electric heaters on boats when nobody will be on board. Think the PNW contingent may take exception with that.
Ted
I wonder how many electric heaters actually catch on fire or like o many issues on a boat (or home) is it mismanagement of the actual use?
You mean like this ?
I love my job. I get to see this stuff all the time
11 outlet multipliers with 29 items plugged in, 22 extension cords and a propane locker in the bilge !
You can't make this stuff up.
"Stoves. The incidence of fires due to stoves has decreased with the gradual replacement of alcohol stoves with propane stoves and electric ranges. "
Lets start the old alcohol vs. propane argument again
Interesting article but the graph may be skewed somewhat or perhaps I misinterpreted how they arrived at the percentages. All categories except "Off Boat" would be indicative of individual fires. If 26% are "off boat fires" and 70% of these are marina fires, it stands to reason "Off boat fires" would be higher by percentage as it often involves multiple boats burned. ie: a single marina fire could destroy 20 boats.
Nonetheless, I am surprised that DC fires exceed AC. Something I will pay more attention to in future.