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For all the do-it-yourself'ers out there. I'm looking at a generator 10kw....it's a "POWER MAXX" it touts a noise level of 69Db....but does not say at what distance.
Any ideas on what materials I can use to reduce the noise level to <60db so I can take this monster ANYWHERE?
I'm looking at mounting steel or aluminum diamond plates to the frame or have a fanned and vented box made to muffle the sound......Anybody here been successful in this venture?
Snowman
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To get you started here are a great few articles that should help answer some of your questions as well as give you some more insight into generators themselves ...
Just out of curiosity, have you ever actually seen one of these generators? When I used "Power Maxx" as a search phrase, I ended up with a "Power Max" website which has residential and business sized generators. Some of those would be almost as big as half of your fifth wheel, especially considering a 10,000 watt generator.
Do you happen to have a website link where those of us wishing to help could get a better idea of the size, shape, and configurations of the generator you have in mind?
Terry
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