I'm about to buy a standard 6-litre powder fire extinguisher. However, in the description, they all say:
Suitable for [blablabla...] and for electronic devices up to 1000 V.
Up to 1000 Volts? But then what about the information here:
https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/MichelleHong.shtml
The lowest numbers are "3–6 kV", meaning far, far beyond the maximum supported by the product.
But what exactly does this mean? It won't work (the fire continues) if there's too many Volts flowing about? Or is it even more sinister? Does it cause an explosion?!
I don't understand this at all. Why is there a limit to when it works at all? And what exactly uses 1000 V or more?