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skyzoomer
Sep 17, 2007Explorer
Further thinking for using Professor95's sound proofing design for those who will not be converting to propane.
Since the gas tank will have to be left on, just mount sound proofing panels on the sides and bottom of the generator. The gas tank should provide sound proofing for the top.
Optionally, mount a quarter inch wood panel on top of the generator's roll cage with a few inches of overhang all around. This panel would not have to be made of sound proofing material as it's purpose would just be to shield the gas tank from the sun to keep it cool and also shield the top of the generator from the rain.
Since there will be a lot of space and air flow between the top of the gas tank and the top panel, and since the panel shields the tank from the sun, the top of the gas tank should be quite cool.
Skyzoomer
Since the gas tank will have to be left on, just mount sound proofing panels on the sides and bottom of the generator. The gas tank should provide sound proofing for the top.
Optionally, mount a quarter inch wood panel on top of the generator's roll cage with a few inches of overhang all around. This panel would not have to be made of sound proofing material as it's purpose would just be to shield the gas tank from the sun to keep it cool and also shield the top of the generator from the rain.
Since there will be a lot of space and air flow between the top of the gas tank and the top panel, and since the panel shields the tank from the sun, the top of the gas tank should be quite cool.
Skyzoomer
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