How to quiet a portable electric generator on a budget

How to build your own fan cooled generator doghouse to quiet that loud portable generator.

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19 Responses to How to quiet a portable electric generator on a budget

  1. christofice

    why not just buy a running silent generator ?

  2. GatheringSticks

    I like your video..you did a nice job.

  3. moonsmilelucide

    did you even watch the whole movie? he has been taken measures to remove hat risk

  4. monkey19582008

    How many (db) decibels before and after?

  5. MondoBeno

    Just build a box lined with fire-retardant insulation foam.

    If you use wood, the heat from the generator can set it on fire.

  6. yourafrickenidiot

    try buying a honda

  7. immadodgeguy

    thats actually not that bad.
    your not screaming over the noise from it and that says somethin right there

  8. ZILLO1972

    jeez …just wasted 9:59min of my life

  9. 1120pro

    just close it up more! and put the homemade filter on

  10. 7777777fresh

    its loud

  11. 05clenharth

    what engine is that on that generator

  12. NOLIMIT69NOLIMIT2000

    Yea still sounds like shit. If I were your neighbor I would fucking shoot you.

  13. rsfeller

    I’m sure it’s quite but this video does it no justice…even with the car muffler it sounds horrible!

  14. chupalia

    I think it would be quiet with the muffer alone

  15. 19wael96

    why you look fine i like the video

  16. mursalot

    i noticed that too. started with just foam board and packing tape. then he added: spray adhesive, duct tape, ply wood, insulation, fan, fan box, flex hose, muffler, and hardware to hold it together. i would have just dug a hole and piled sand bags around the edge.

  17. tarpumpphillips

    good idea, only I thought that the escape for the hot air would have been in the top, since hot air rises.

  18. OnADimeDesigns

    I hate being on camera. Did this video as a favor for a friend.

  19. OCPersonalTrainer

    You are so funny, You start out with saying “You only need one sheet of $6 foam” and then you add sooo much stuff…

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