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Is your Onan MicroQuiet 4.0 quiet?

vacuumbed
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I'm considering buying a 2005 Chinook with the Onan Micro Quiet 4.0. For those of you that know is it much quieter than the Onan Microlite 2.8?

Thanks in advance.
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CJW8
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pnichols wrote:
mgirardo wrote:
When both are running, I can hear the generator over the A/C.


The situation in our Class C is just the opposite.

When the A/C is running on either high fan settinr or low fan setting, it's louder than the Onan 4K. This may be due to the thick carpet and padding on the floor above the Onan.

If RV owners keep thinking that the 5500 Evap is quieter than the 4000 Evap, then Onan better change their specification sheet for these two models because the specs don't show this.


The new 5500 EVAP runs at 2400 RPM whereas the 4000 runs at 3600RPM. This will produce a quieter more pleasant noise in my opinion. 1800 RPM would be even better.
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pnichols
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mgirardo wrote:
When both are running, I can hear the generator over the A/C.


The situation in our Class C is just the opposite.

When the A/C is running on either high fan settinr or low fan setting, it's louder than the Onan 4K. This may be due to the thick carpet and padding on the floor above the Onan.

If RV owners keep thinking that the 5500 Evap is quieter than the 4000 Evap, then Onan better change their specification sheet for these two models because the specs don't show this.
2005 E450 Itasca 24V Class C

mgirardo
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I think our 4k Watt Microquiet is quieter outside than it is inside. We were without Power for 5 days and ran the generator for about 6 hours total each day to keep our single battery charged. Our neighbor commented on how quieter our generator is. I thought maybe he was joking, but he was serious. His site is about 35 feet behind ours.

In the camper I think it is loud. A little louder than our rooftop A/C. When both are running, I can hear the generator over the A/C. Sitting in the camper at the dinette the generator runs at about 65 dB measured with a sound meter app on my smartphone.

-Michael
Michael Girardo
2017 Jayco Jayflight Bungalow 40BHQS Destination Trailer
2009 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS Class C Motorhome (previously owned)
2006 Rockwood Roo 233 Hybrid Travel Trailer (previously owned)
1995 Jayco Eagle 12KB pop-up (previously owned)

CJW8
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vacuumbed wrote:
Is the 5500 larger in physical size?


I believe it should fit the same compartment as the 4000.

My previous RV was a 2003 with a 4000 Onan and it was not very quiet. There were many openings and the muffler was not shielded.

My new RV has the Onan 5500 EVAP which is supposed to replace the Marquis Gold. It is very quiet! It is sealed very well and the muffler is in a sealed compartment. I used to carry a 2k inverter generator just for quiet evening running. This will no longer be necessary.
2003 Forest River Sierra M-37SP Toy Hauler- Traded in
2015 Keystone Raptor 332TS 5th wheel toy Hauler (sold)
2004 Winnebago Vectra. 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee toad

vacuumbed
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Is the 5500 larger in physical size?

N-Trouble
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pnichols wrote:
This Onan 5500 LP or gasoline generator for RVs runs at 2500 RPM - notice that it's sound level is 69dB:

https://powersuite.cummins.com/PS5/PS5Content/SiteContent/en/Binary_Asset/pdf/Consumer/specsheets/a-...

This Onan 4000 LP or gasoline generator installed in many RVs runs at 3600 RPM, but is slightly quieter at 68dB:

https://powersuite.cummins.com/PS5/PS5Content/SiteContent/en/Binary_Asset/pdf/Consumer/specsheets/a-...


I've listed to plenty of 5500 and 4000 series side by side to tell you those dB figures are complete B.S. The 5500 is noticeably quieter. Like 2X quieter.
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N-Trouble
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There is NOTHING "quiet" about the Onan 4K in my new 5er. Most of the noise on mine comes from the cooling fan and bottom side of the genny. Exhaust is not all that loud from what I can tell. I have since added a small inverter to my trailer so as to avoid having to run the noise maker when watching TV or powering/charging small appliances.

The Onan 5500 Gold series is MUCH quieter than the 4K
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pnichols
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Explorer II
This Onan 5500 LP or gasoline generator for RVs runs at 2500 RPM - notice that it's sound level is 69dB:

https://powersuite.cummins.com/PS5/PS5Content/SiteContent/en/Binary_Asset/pdf/Consumer/specsheets/a-...

This Onan 4000 LP or gasoline generator installed in many RVs runs at 3600 RPM, but is slightly quieter at 68dB:

https://powersuite.cummins.com/PS5/PS5Content/SiteContent/en/Binary_Asset/pdf/Consumer/specsheets/a-...
2005 E450 Itasca 24V Class C

Big_Katuna
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The 4000 runs at a steady 3600 RPM. The 5500 watt run at 1800 and are much quieter.
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pnichols
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The Onan 4K in our small Class C is pretty quiet - due entirely to how Winnebago installed it.

There's heavy padded carpeting on the floor over the Onan - so we can leave it running and get by just fine inside for as many hours as necessary. We even have left it running at night while we were drycamp sleeping in the extreme heat and humidity of the Southern U.S. in the summer.

Winnebago mounted it in the external cabinet up high so the whole unit is up inside - not with it's bottom hanging down low enough so it can be seen from the outside like others I've seen in Class C motorhomes - which then makes the Onan louder from the outside.

I have listened to our Onan A LOT from outside at all angles and distances. To me, camping next to it would be tolerable ... especially when our motorhome is parked on a surface that doesn't reflect sound well - like grass or dirt. It could be quieted even more from the outside by gluing sound-proofing material onto the cabinet's interior walls facing the generator.

Most of our Onan's sound is from it's cooling fan, as I would expect it should be from a $3000 generator intended for full power use even in high temperature extremes - like boondock camping in Death Valley, which we have done.
2005 E450 Itasca 24V Class C

dbbls
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In my 5th wheel was fairly quiet on the side where the exhaust came out, but noisy at the front. Not bad at all inside the trailer but I could tell it was running.
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Vulcan_Rider
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Mine is not very quiet inside, probably due to sloppy mounting but it IS fairly quiet outside.

road-runner
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I can't make the comparison, can only say a better name would be Micronoisy for the 4 kW generator. I often carry an eu2000i and use it instead.
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tpi
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Catalyst would be fine with me. I'm tired of smelling exhaust fumes. Nox reduction can be done with or without EGR. Valve timing or 3 way catalyst may be enough. Personally not so thrilled with EGR although it has been used as a strategy to improve fuel economy (reduced pumping loss). There is no reason these units could not have much cleaner safer exhaust and ultimately less maintenance. Small engines have been running this technology for years without issue. Automotive engines for decades. There is also no need for it to be extra fire hazard with proper shielding.

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