Ratch
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Hi all,
I have a MEP-017, 5kw gasoline-powered generator I want to bring up to my dad on Long Island (I'm in PA). Problem right now is that people are stealing generators and gasoline all over the place.
So I want to make this noisy gas unit quieter. If we can't hide it, at least make it blend in a little better with the hum of the little Briggs and Stratton's running all over his neighborhood.
Originally, I wanted the gas units because I thought they'd be quieter than the diesels, but holy crap was I wrong... The 017 is way louder than my 002. It's just as loud from 40 feet away as the 002 from 10 feet away.
So aside from putting it indoors with exhaust ducted out, anyone have any thoughts on this? I searched, couldn't find anything on quieting down the gas gennies.
I haven't tried a simple muffler yet, but I'm doubtful that will be enough. The gen head whine is like a fire engine siren. I'd read about that, but didn't understand it til I ran the machine.
I have a MEP-017, 5kw gasoline-powered generator I want to bring up to my dad on Long Island (I'm in PA). Problem right now is that people are stealing generators and gasoline all over the place.
So I want to make this noisy gas unit quieter. If we can't hide it, at least make it blend in a little better with the hum of the little Briggs and Stratton's running all over his neighborhood.
Originally, I wanted the gas units because I thought they'd be quieter than the diesels, but holy crap was I wrong... The 017 is way louder than my 002. It's just as loud from 40 feet away as the 002 from 10 feet away.
So aside from putting it indoors with exhaust ducted out, anyone have any thoughts on this? I searched, couldn't find anything on quieting down the gas gennies.
I haven't tried a simple muffler yet, but I'm doubtful that will be enough. The gen head whine is like a fire engine siren. I'd read about that, but didn't understand it til I ran the machine.