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Old October 14th 07, 08:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
jerry wass
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Default Quieting a gasoline driven compressor

Jerry Wass wrote:
John Ammeter wrote:
Either build a small insulated building with good ventilation for the
gas engine or move it to a distant location. Probably shouldn't move
it next to your neighbors bedroom, though...

I've got my Honda 6.5 KW generator in a small shed next to my garage.
When I use it (during storm power outages) I open the door (which
faces away from my house) and start it up. I've got a box fan inside
the shed which I use to help keep the shed "ventilated". That helps
with cooling of the engine plus keeps the exhaust gases out of the shed.

The "noise" from the generator is virtually non-existant... I can't
hear it in the house and none of the neighbors can hear it at all. On
the other hand, I CAN hear the generator from one neighbor who is at
least 600 feet away from me... Luckily, he's just bought a water
cooled Honda also so this winter it should be a lot quieter here..

John

Michael Horowitz wrote:
In the last 6 month's I've rescured a gasoline-driven air compressor.
It gives ma 125PSI and a volume that seems to fit my needs
(translation - so far, so good); unfortunately it's LOUD. I replaced
the muffler on the 5.5 hp Honda engine but it's still LOUD. Short of
putting it in an insulated box, or converting it to electric,
anyone have any ideas how I might quiet it? - Mike



Plumb the exhaust straight UP !! with or without muffler It will be
nearly inaudible--try to get about 8 ft vertical. Jerry


A noisy intake can be quieted the same way but you will have to install
a horizontal run that can be drained of rainwater.