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Antique copper fire extinguisher?

I have a old fire extinguisher that I recently bought, but when I moved the red rubber hose on it , it began to crack the rubber is very dry as it very old not too sure the date, anywaus is it best keep the original hose on, or look for a replacement I would like to keep it but I'm afraid one more jiggle on the hose may be enough to crack it, the rubber has broken all the way around the copper fitting on it, also it has a patina on it, not rusty or oxidized. Is it best to leave it or shine it up either way will it effect it's valueThanks for your answers,

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Usually that means that the batteries need to be changed. Even though my alarm is wired to my house, it also has a back up battery that has to be changed occasionally. You should push the alarm tester to see if it rings and how loud.

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