Art,
To get back to your original question, I have a quite inexpensive manual system. It's called a "fireport".
It consists of a small (1 1/2 - 2") round fitting that has a window of soft, transparent plastic. The plastic is scored in an "X" almost all of the way through. The idea is that you can shove the nozzle of an ordinary handheld extinguisher through the port, allowing you to flood the engine compartment with CO2 without opening any covers.
To get back to your original question, I have a quite inexpensive manual system. It's called a "fireport".
It consists of a small (1 1/2 - 2") round fitting that has a window of soft, transparent plastic. The plastic is scored in an "X" almost all of the way through. The idea is that you can shove the nozzle of an ordinary handheld extinguisher through the port, allowing you to flood the engine compartment with CO2 without opening any covers.
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