How to Build a Generator Quiet Box (DIY) | Ultimate Stealth Enclosure

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Want to power your home with a generator but don't want the noise? I'll show you how to build your own DIY quiet/stealth box. Complete parts spreadsheet: cityprepping.t... ... Download the Start Preparing! Survival Guide here: bit.ly/3xWhVwZ - start your preparedness journey: bit.ly/3xZhWlY
Some of the parts used in the video:
Generator: amzn.to/3fVX3kX
Shed: amzn.to/3YnKShE
Blast gate: amzn.to/3tfETxA
Attic fan (I would recommend a bigger one): amzn.to/3WIBy81
Exhaust heat wrap: amzn.to/3DWa6uF
Flex exhaust pipe: amzn.to/3UndAh2
Muffler tailpipe sealer: amzn.to/3G0HkvN
Metal zip ties: amzn.to/3RAQSBo
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@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
Complete parts spreadsheet: cityprepping.tv/3wYBqpi ... Download the Start Preparing! Survival Guide here: bit.ly/3xWhVwZ - start your preparedness journey: bit.ly/3xZhWlY Some of the parts used in the video: * Generator: amzn.to/3fVX3kX * Shed: amzn.to/3YnKShE * Blast gate: amzn.to/3tfETxA * Attic fan (I would recommend a bigger one): amzn.to/3WIBy81 * Exhaust heat wrap: amzn.to/3DWa6uF * Flex exhaust pipe: amzn.to/3UndAh2 * Muffler tailpipe sealer: amzn.to/3G0HkvN * Metal zip ties: amzn.to/3RAQSBo * Complete parts spreadsheet: cityprepping.tv/3wYBqpi
@RichardHowells1234
@RichardHowells1234 Жыл бұрын
Hemp fireproof blocks as well bud😘Aģape
@Bozemanjustin
@Bozemanjustin Жыл бұрын
I remember reading a book on soundproofing when I was a kid. And they said the best way was to build a room inside of a room. Look at how quiet your little setup is, imagine if that little setup was inside a tool shed. Obviously you don't need it that quiet, these people were making recording studios
@billmoseburg5446
@billmoseburg5446 Жыл бұрын
You left out the self driving nails at 11:15.
@jirvin1432
@jirvin1432 Жыл бұрын
@@DaedalusHelios Good point! I have almost finished fine tuning my shed, a Suncast BMS4700 that houses a WGen 12K DF generator. I am no engineer or had any experience building or modifying something for a specific purpose. I did go to Lowe’s & Home Depot and bought large L-brackets and attached them to all of the shed walls and installed the foot of them through the shed floor into a 6” slab with concrete bolts all around the bottom of the shed walls. Also purchase two steel beams cut to the width of the inside of the lt and rt walls to reinforce the rigidity of the walls. Thinking of reinforcing the corners that join the rear walls to the side walls as well in a vertical way if that makes sense ( after all not a engineer here) So just had a freeze here in San Antonio and so far so good.!
@lilblackduc7312
@lilblackduc7312 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to see screen/rough mesh on your outside wooden box! If wasps build in that, their nest will obstruct airflow...🇺🇸 😎👍☕
@saba5774
@saba5774 Жыл бұрын
Great build! Pro tip: When caulking the vents on the outside, only caulk the top and sides. Do not caulk the bottom. If moister does find a way in around the top and sides, it will have a means of escape at the bottom and will not become trapped.
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Жыл бұрын
Nope, that's only when you're worried about rot - plastic doesn't rot, so caulking entirely around the opening is the proper thing to do. This is an attempt at a sound-proof container - anywhere air can escape, so can sound.
@missyjo2475
@missyjo2475 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but moister and moisture are two different things.
@JonathanRubenstahl
@JonathanRubenstahl 2 ай бұрын
​@missyjo2475 nice English lesson but I do not think people are watching the video for that .
@Fryn_Hayn
@Fryn_Hayn Жыл бұрын
Man, you really be going above & beyond for your viewers. Been watching for a while now.. you're a modern day hero man, keep it up!
@debbiec6216
@debbiec6216 Жыл бұрын
you can tell he's protecting himself and family .
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
thanks!
@Honestandtruth007
@Honestandtruth007 Жыл бұрын
​@@CityPrepping Can you tell us what is the db Sound Level ❓❓❓
@chainsawsandgenerators9952
@chainsawsandgenerators9952 Жыл бұрын
make sure the temp inside dose not get above 120f with derating or 100f for normal rated use. chris has a good design, two things: up size the fans to 12" the one on the back have it ducted directly to the back of the alternator (gen end for those not in the generator industry) 99% of failures your going to see is the alternator overheating and failing. they are VERY sanative to heat.
@karryhardman8735
@karryhardman8735 8 ай бұрын
The alternator windings will quickly fail at about 150f depending on the Ins class rating. So any heat the alternator makes will be on top of the inside of box temp.
@kfig9032
@kfig9032 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Kris, Thank You! Something my Grandfather once did was use some metal struts to make a cage for the generator, then he used some strong springs and suspended the generator from the top metal struts so it was hanging. Makes a world of difference on the sound and vibration.
@maurasmith-mitsky762
@maurasmith-mitsky762 9 ай бұрын
Grandpa was a genius. 👍🏽👍🏽
@feyrband
@feyrband 8 ай бұрын
They also make vibration reducing/absorbing pads made of rubber, foam, cork, etc you can get for a few bucks.
@jimbrass8840
@jimbrass8840 Жыл бұрын
I found it over the years the threads on the exhaust pipe are generally the same as half or three quarter inch pipe. So I always take the exhaust pipe and small muffler off and run pipe a couple feet away straight up in the air outside the building changing it to 1 in pipe after about a foot from the box and then put in a 180° curve on the top to keep rain out not only does it get the exhaust fumes up in the air and away from people it further quiets it but by about 20 decibels
@Hayilkasdorf
@Hayilkasdorf Жыл бұрын
Kris this is incredible. And you are so helpful to provide all your steps and how you made your decisions! I hadn’t thought of putting my generator in something like this for using it. Wow thank you!
@PatrickPrice-ny2ie
@PatrickPrice-ny2ie 8 ай бұрын
This is one of the better videos I've seen & covered my rear. I "WAS" gonna use foam board but quickly changed my mind after watching. I just want to do it right regardless of costs.
@brazoon1
@brazoon1 Жыл бұрын
Very nice! I've got something similar going on except I placed the box in my basement and vented it outside via a Vortex inline fan. In the event of a prolonged outage I don't want anyone hearing/knowing that I have a generator. I realize this comes with extra risks but I've got carbon monoxide detectors nearby. 100% grey man set-up.
@sr4087
@sr4087 11 ай бұрын
you realize they will see your lights on right?
@Paintplayer1
@Paintplayer1 Жыл бұрын
This is excellent, I can't justify the whole home backup system for like $12k right now but a ~$1k from Costco or whatever inside an enclosure like this is feasible
@corollaae8645
@corollaae8645 Жыл бұрын
The Firman Trifuel 7500 max watt generator goes on sale from time to time. They generally run for 900 and 150 off when on sale.
@Paintplayer1
@Paintplayer1 Жыл бұрын
@@corollaae8645 thanks for the heads up!
@arcadegeek
@arcadegeek Ай бұрын
@@corollaae8645 but not a whole home backup/standby level generator.
@tundrajt
@tundrajt Жыл бұрын
This actually inspires me to build something similar not for a generator, but for an air compressor for my shop. I don’t have a lot of floor space in the shop, so my thought was to build a lawn and garden shed and put the compressor in there, but it would be too far away from power and too far of a run for the air supply. This is just about perfect and I can set it up right next to my workshop, eliminating those two concerns. Thank you!
@thisone.
@thisone. Жыл бұрын
Try building and adding an intake muffler to your compressor. A lot of the noise come from the intake. I did this myself and it was considerably quieter. Many videos on YT showing different methods.
@michaelbullock7747
@michaelbullock7747 Ай бұрын
I find your attention to detail refreshing.
@stephensuter7242
@stephensuter7242 Жыл бұрын
So glad you got around to this project! I know you have been buried with more urgent issues for us to address! Thanks!
@lorriewatson7423
@lorriewatson7423 Жыл бұрын
Love this! Thank you for posting this. I'm actually planning on building out a generator shed, your timing is perfect.
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Honestandtruth007
@Honestandtruth007 Жыл бұрын
​@@CityPrepping I just finished My Muffler Silencer made from Ply-wood and Reduced Sound Level to 56 db😅
@CrazeeCanuck
@CrazeeCanuck Жыл бұрын
Well done. I'm thoroughly impressed. You've thought of everything!!
@Chris-vx5kp
@Chris-vx5kp 8 ай бұрын
The spring idea is fantastic.
@iiinsaiii
@iiinsaiii Жыл бұрын
Great job, well done. Here’s a tip to reduce more sound. Get about an inch stand off with a piece of plywood that’s a little larger then the exhaust opening. Add the stand off and the plywood on the inside to cover the exhaust opening. This will help baffleing sound more.
@60secondprepper
@60secondprepper Жыл бұрын
Very cool video! I actually have this project on my to-do list as well so I’ll definitely be referencing this video when I do!
@C5Tor
@C5Tor Жыл бұрын
Nice work. I see you watched some of my videos on building a quiet generator shed and put the ideas to work. Glad to see some of these ideas showing up in other videos in the wild. That's the beauty of KZbin!
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping 11 ай бұрын
yeh, your video helped a lot. thanks!
@TheWtfnonamez
@TheWtfnonamez Жыл бұрын
Superb bodging skills mate. I think its really good to develop the skill set required to fabricate functional items, especially since we might all be forced to do this kind of thing more in the future.
@Robnord1
@Robnord1 Жыл бұрын
This was GREAT Chris! Thank you. If you do another, or want to modify the exhaust pass-thru; A tankless water heater exhaust thimble is perfect for this job. Does the same thing your custom 'thimble' does except pre-made to route hot exhaust through combustible materials.
@ebony5766
@ebony5766 Жыл бұрын
I have a Firman 10,000 W tri fuel generator In a box similar to yours. I live in PA and have had to use it on many occasions. I do not us the sound dampening boxes, I found.they make little difference and hold heat. Before attaching another muffler, CHECK YOUR WARRANTY! Outsourced mufflers change the compression and will cause failures it also voids most warranties. We live in a world now where people see you have something they want so they steal it. I had a welder make me two 4 ft.rebar pcs with steel rings welded on that I drove 3/feet into the.ground, cemented in and ran steel cable through with a heavy duty lock. I highly recommend hard wiring the generator to your panel by a qualified electeician. Electricians and in our area call the plug-in the "pig tail of death" many people start their generator, THEN plug it in, which is a good way to get electrocuted. You DO NOT need another box, just a simple transfer switch that prevents you from back feeding the lines. You cannot power your box until the main switch is off and then the generator breakers can be flipped on. Also, flipp the breakers to the items with the highest draw first. Once.I learned that I can now power my whole house. And make a schedule to run your generator at least every two weeks and check the oil. It is a great feeling to have this item as a.back up.
@theeifs123
@theeifs123 Жыл бұрын
I’m just finishing my shed like kris . Really good comments -thank you, for chiming in with these.
@ebony5766
@ebony5766 Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. We have had a lot of storms this uear and the generaror has been invaluable. I am still extremely satisfied with my set up, and most especially the Firman generator. I run it exclusively on natural gas.
@funnyfarmdad9997
@funnyfarmdad9997 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been trying to think of a way to knock down the noise from our generator. You sir just showed me what I need to build. Thank you!
@Jor0716
@Jor0716 Жыл бұрын
Sweet build. Been thinking about something like this for a while now
@sc7453
@sc7453 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this vid! The exhaust wrap is a lot easier to work with if you soak it in a bucket of water for several hours first
@jasongoodin
@jasongoodin Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I “went ahead” and watched this video. Liked !
@RIVER-RATT
@RIVER-RATT Жыл бұрын
Great video!! Thanks for the information and perspective on this build 👊🏼🇺🇸
@jeepch
@jeepch Жыл бұрын
I have done this several times, you are correct, the fan is too small and you should be blowing air INTO the box not exhausting air, it is much more efficient. Also a "Certified Exhaust Thimble" for combustible walls should really be used as fire codes are not a bad thing.
@prairieprepper
@prairieprepper Жыл бұрын
Great thinking re: the rubber horse stall mats! I never would have thought of that use for them. I might pick up a couple extras when I go buy them for my barn.
@davidmills1805
@davidmills1805 2 ай бұрын
I put my fan down low and revered it to suck in air. Then it blow it out through the top vent to expel any gas that might had built up. Good idea to use an expoliosn proof fan as well. Bit more expensive but not as much as a new generator or house. Cool build.
@healthfullivingify
@healthfullivingify Жыл бұрын
Nice job and gentle, smooth explanation. Thanks!
@reverendprophet
@reverendprophet Жыл бұрын
For good ventilation, the general rule of thumb is to have twice the area of passive INTAKE as you have ACTIVE exhaust. You can either do the math on making one hole, or (the simpler way) if you cut a 4" circular hole for the exhaust fan, cut two 4" circular holes for the passive intakes. (The shape isn't important. Just the area of the holes in respect to one another.)
@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co
@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co Жыл бұрын
What if you had an intake fan and an exhaust fan both at the same specs ? I’m building mine that way through the same size sound maze boxes.
@reverendprophet
@reverendprophet Жыл бұрын
@@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co better to have one fan unless there is a computer keeping them perfectly matched. Otherwise one will cause drag on the other
@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co
@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co Жыл бұрын
@@reverendprophet im building an air compressor silencer box , so it’s a little different to a generator . Will the drag still be an issue with sound maze intake and exhaust baffles if I go about this method?
@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co
@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co Жыл бұрын
I’m still not sure what u mean by drag ? Drag only happens if the fans are installed close to each other on the same side aren’t they ? Not either ends of the box
@reverendprophet
@reverendprophet Жыл бұрын
@@unbr3akablonsoundcloud-tx6co if the fan that is exhausting is pulling harder than the fan that is bringing in fresh air, it will cause strain on the intake fan. If the intake fan is blowing harder than the exhaust fan is pulling, it can cause strain on the exhaust fan. Much better, if you want to use two fans, to have them BOTH exhaust and then have twice as much passive intake.
@ResiliencePreparedness
@ResiliencePreparedness Жыл бұрын
That was fantastic! I was just starting to think about building one for mine. First I have to see if the hoa lets me have a shed outside! As always, thank you!
@charleschurch5397
@charleschurch5397 5 ай бұрын
Well done. I thought you did a pretty thorough job of addressing everything needed to do a build like this. I think you did a better job than most of these complaining keyboard DIYers would have done. Obviously someone can easily add or take away anything they want for their ideas. I have a old 4500 watt generator that is incredibly loud and wanted to build something for it. Ideally a little smaller and something that I could setup and move easily. Thanks for your ideas.
@tomdonahue8110
@tomdonahue8110 Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this video since you mentioned about it months ago. Well worth the wait. Thanks so much for posting!
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Жыл бұрын
Good evening from Syracuse NY brother thank you for sharing your projects
@cayrick
@cayrick Жыл бұрын
Two things in a generator that hate heat; heads and generator windings. If you have 200F inside that compartment you have a recipe for disaster. Look for a 10-15F rise. I can see right away your fan is undersized. For me to achieve the desired temp; rise I went for a 16" AC infinity 3000 cfm fan. Sarted out at 12" 850 cfm and inside was over 125F. Another issue you have is the escape area on your compartment hoods appears to be smaller than the fan exit area opening in the compartment wall. My generator is a 5kw Honda. Yes you need to keep the propane outside the compartment. When installing insulation consider ïnsulation pins which you can find on Amzn. Saves drilling holes thro the walls.
@jtflypegasus
@jtflypegasus Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I may give this a try.
@yooptrooper
@yooptrooper Жыл бұрын
VERY NICE!! I have the same unit assembled and ready to finish come spring thaw. I will copycat your process. Thanks!!
@TheRealBigEE
@TheRealBigEE Жыл бұрын
I love these kinds of videos as a contrast to informational/news update videos. A bit out of my means personally due to the amount of materials and time and engineering prowess but nevertheless it’s a very Impressive build to watch.
@wesleyturverey
@wesleyturverey Жыл бұрын
If you’re looking to really sound proof something, look into mass loaded vinyl. It’s what movie theaters use to make a room truly sound proof. The thicker it is, the more exponentially sound will be deafened. Air is the #1 reason sound will get though so it might be smart to build an additional box around the generator, inside the shed. Then wrapping mass loaded vinyl insides both boxes. I guarantee it would be
@trevorrisley5419
@trevorrisley5419 Жыл бұрын
I thought about MLV, too, but can it take the heat?
@wesleyturverey
@wesleyturverey Жыл бұрын
@@trevorrisley5419 yup it’s fireproof
@wesleyturverey
@wesleyturverey Жыл бұрын
@@trevorrisley5419 and heat resistant
@suesweetpea7
@suesweetpea7 Жыл бұрын
WOW, AWESOME VIDEO KRIS THIS WOULD BE SOMETHING I COULD DO FOR MY GENERATOR, THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH US.
@lindajacquot5391
@lindajacquot5391 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Your instructions are so clear, even I can do this project!
@FreshairSolider
@FreshairSolider 5 ай бұрын
Good job! Thanks for sharing everything!
@militustoica
@militustoica Жыл бұрын
This is brilliant! I’m downloading this. Thanks, Kris.
@termiterasin
@termiterasin Жыл бұрын
Very cool build!
@sarahtar
@sarahtar Жыл бұрын
Awesome. I was wanting to make one but hadn't started the process of figuring out how. Thanks!
@loridyson569
@loridyson569 Жыл бұрын
From what I have heard about those sheds is to make sure you paint them with a great UV exterior paint to make the last longer in the sun. One complaint is they get brittle if not painted.
@fsj197811
@fsj197811 Жыл бұрын
Nice build, thanks for sharing.
@steveg9744
@steveg9744 Жыл бұрын
Great build Kris!
@RyanRacing729
@RyanRacing729 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Valuable information and it’s well put together 👍
@Stoney_AKA_James
@Stoney_AKA_James Жыл бұрын
Great project Kris, thanks for sharing!
@y-tell-her3314
@y-tell-her3314 Жыл бұрын
Great solution thanks for the video. Awesome.
@johnoudin5646
@johnoudin5646 10 ай бұрын
Excellent video. QQ; if the venting system (intake and fan to draw outward) is strong enough, could you get by without having to pipe the exhaust too?
@EyeintheSky999
@EyeintheSky999 Жыл бұрын
Love this proof of concept. Do you think anymore bafles in the intake and exhaust boxes would make any significant improvements. Also the exhaust needs to be lower sound the sound is not projecting out into the area. If you are using this during a grid down type issue its going to be a lot quiter in your neighborhood .
@royrobinson4636
@royrobinson4636 Жыл бұрын
I have a dozen comments and suggestions, however, I won't bore you with my opinions. You showed a beginning decibel reading (79.6dba), was there a completed decibel reading? Considering, plastic, wood, and foam are all combustible materials, using *Rockwool insulation was a great choice! I use the same brand (different variations) in my house, garage, attic, and generator shed. In combination with my solar/battery storage backup system, I use two 2500-watt dual-fuel generators with a combiner box connected to our 250-gal. bulk propane tank with a factory dba rating of 53dba. Inclosed is about 45dba. "Rural Prepping" 🤠
@danielthorpe7413
@danielthorpe7413 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the video, I have been looking at doing this same thing. Thanks for the ideas.
@tdg911
@tdg911 Ай бұрын
Nice setup.
@sheldonh200981
@sheldonh200981 Жыл бұрын
You did an amazing job on that project! Great job Chris 👍👍
@Armadilla_1
@Armadilla_1 Жыл бұрын
If you invest in a Cummins RS series machine (1800 rpm, liquid cooled), she is quiet right out the gate and great on fuel mileage. Not cheap though.
@jerriscollins-ruth9019
@jerriscollins-ruth9019 Жыл бұрын
Very well done. Thanks Keis
@anchorageprepper9008
@anchorageprepper9008 Жыл бұрын
Looks like it was a fun project. Nicely done 👍
@AG-zn6xz
@AG-zn6xz Жыл бұрын
Good video Kris, thanks!
@FesIRL
@FesIRL Жыл бұрын
I would recommend using a patio container with a fan for exhaust. Some fit perfectly around the generator.
@Green69Fish
@Green69Fish 4 ай бұрын
Nicely done! If you ever get a chance, have a look at a film set mobile generator, might give you some idea's for another build or upgrades. Expanded metal/perforated metal covering your insulation will give it support, a blower fan blowing into your air intake area will aid in cooling ... just a couple ideas. Great job otherwise, cheers!
@thereefaholic
@thereefaholic Жыл бұрын
Nice job. Thanks for sharing. I like the motorcycle muffler. Good idea. I saw a guy who used an RV muffler. It’s odd that the rock wool made you it’s because it is not a fiberglass product . But I guess we all have different sensitivities
@susieqmartin2746
@susieqmartin2746 Жыл бұрын
Tell me, could you do a video on what we would do if we had an EMP attack on this country with the balloon, having crossed our United States from China what would prevent them from doing that and how would you survive it? Would your ham radio even work?
@ethanwasme4307
@ethanwasme4307 Жыл бұрын
lol an educational video regarding emp's would serve more justice it seems
@termiterasin
@termiterasin Жыл бұрын
taking down the power grid (emp) and jamming radio are two different things. It is perfectly suited for jamming any radio frequency it wants, from cb to ham to more advanced things. If it wanted to EMP something, it could probably only focus on a specific power plant while flying overhead.
@handledhandlehandlinghandler
@handledhandlehandlinghandler Жыл бұрын
Well worth reading "One Second After".
@GwladYrHaf
@GwladYrHaf Жыл бұрын
Hi, if you search on this channel a video Kris made called “how to survive the first 90 days after the collapse” you will get some valuable insights. It is not EMP specific but many of the main themes will be the same because the main factors are human nature in the reference of resource limitations.
@robertagu5533
@robertagu5533 Жыл бұрын
@@termiterasin not wrong persea sounds like it'd be more the reverse though as it's easy to single out an specifically jam specific frequency devices an even whole deliberate networks of systems while leaving others totally alone while EMPs general are area effect an typically hard to control on a large scale without frying everything for miles
@glennvengroff7235
@glennvengroff7235 Жыл бұрын
Dude Great job and tyvm for the video using RockWool fantastic Idea.
@rudebox64
@rudebox64 Ай бұрын
Can you let me know what duct collar you used on the double wall exhaust duct pipe. It is not mentioned in the parts list, but I see it in the video. I found a couple of items on HD that might work, but I would rather know what you used. Thanks very much for the video and all the details. Great work!
@Zukunftsstark
@Zukunftsstark Жыл бұрын
Nice Video. I think it is easier to start with a honda inverter that has below 60 decibel out of the box and then reduce that even more. In a town 60 decibel is still noisy and easy to hear.
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
yeh, Honda's are nice. This is an open frame generator (much bigger than your typical Honda) that can power some of the loads in your home.
@corollaae8645
@corollaae8645 Жыл бұрын
@@CityPrepping I’m putting a condenser saver/slow start on my ac. Along with the power inlet installed to my electrical panel, I should have ac when the power goes out or brown out. I live in S california too.
@tjsdaname
@tjsdaname 7 ай бұрын
When using exhaust heat wrap you can soak it in water and it will pretty much completely stop the fiberglass shards from getting into the air or poking you.
@JohnnyHildebrand1969
@JohnnyHildebrand1969 Жыл бұрын
Cool idea. During the last ice storm, I could hear generators running throughout the city. With the usual noise pollution levels way down, it seemed like the sounds of generators traveled quite a bit.
@geod3589
@geod3589 Жыл бұрын
My neighbor has a generator and he lives 1/4 mile away and I know immediately when he cranks it. Must be one of the open frame types.
@TheBackStory22
@TheBackStory22 Жыл бұрын
you can use a prc drain cover thing (not sure what it is really called but it has a hole and is surrounded by materia, square with a round hole with slats). It lets you seal the hole and prevent critters from climbing in...easily attached to unit with adhesive. as others have said, don't seal the bottom.
@clarkkent4991
@clarkkent4991 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I really like what you did there. I like that you payed attention to detail as well. I am the same way with the details. Going with the rock wool was key. I wouldn’t have used anything different than what you used. I do a ton of project and use a wide array of tools and devices and I can see that you used all good quality products and methods. Super super happy for you. 🧠🏆🧐
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@geraldmantanona6116
@geraldmantanona6116 Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! What was the total cost for everything (except generator) from the root to the fruit? 👍🏾
@MarkHarders-ss4zk
@MarkHarders-ss4zk 2 ай бұрын
Great design! I would think the air should draft into the engine / across the co2 sensor, so the sensor doesn't trip from Any residual fumes, exh. Leaks, off gassing ,etc. Tks
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Жыл бұрын
I'd also add seals on all the doors/lid - anywhere air can escape, so will sound.
@charleshunt3806
@charleshunt3806 Жыл бұрын
Hey thank you for making this video you are the best
@gkambs
@gkambs Жыл бұрын
Best video you ever made!
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@waynegnarlie1
@waynegnarlie1 Жыл бұрын
I saw what you did there with the nail, I like it.
@germanprepper21
@germanprepper21 Жыл бұрын
Excellent build and perhaps essential if the grid goes. I have regular intel up on YT. Keep prepping guys 👍 🙏 ✝️
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
thanks!
@twiddler71
@twiddler71 Жыл бұрын
I did something similar with my generator, but after all the time and money spent on the project I realized I could have purchased a cheap Generac generator with enclosure for the same amount. Since I also have solar, I only use the generator if my batteries get low.
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
Lol yeh this project was a bear
@U20E27
@U20E27 7 ай бұрын
I run the Predator 3500 just nakid in the side yard behind standard yard fences. Standing out front say 20ft away with gate closed its in the 30-40 decibel range. At the street curb you really need to listen to hear it. Neighbor next door? There are two 6x8 sheds back to back with yard fence between the generator and neighbors house. Checking it again noise level is quite low. I think your shed with a quiet inverter generator would be super low noise levels. If I have weather I leave the generator in the shed with the door cracked. Noise level is definitely lower.
@ricktimm3227
@ricktimm3227 Жыл бұрын
Great show kris
@dave5524
@dave5524 Жыл бұрын
I need a box of those nails!! Those nails are amazing. 11:14
@preparedscouter2357
@preparedscouter2357 Жыл бұрын
Awesome build
@JohnBaker3000
@JohnBaker3000 Жыл бұрын
Nice box! David Poz just released a video on making a generator/charger using an old treadmill! If the zombies arrive, put the old treadmill to use!
@WW_SHTFF_WW
@WW_SHTFF_WW Жыл бұрын
Impressive results!
@ChrisZellmer
@ChrisZellmer 3 ай бұрын
Great video - thanks!
@atomicfrijole7542
@atomicfrijole7542 Жыл бұрын
Looks great. Question: Is there enough oxygen venting into the box to keep the motor cool and not insulated to the point where it overheats?
@CityPrepping
@CityPrepping Жыл бұрын
That’s why I need to upgrade the fan :)
@atomicfrijole7542
@atomicfrijole7542 Жыл бұрын
@@CityPrepping Ahhh, ok that makes more sense now. Thanks for clarifying! :)
@JamesTruhan
@JamesTruhan Ай бұрын
I “went ahead” and liked this video. 😂
@mthompso05
@mthompso05 4 ай бұрын
Great work!👏🏾
@kristybowman8731
@kristybowman8731 Жыл бұрын
My husband made a similar setup for our tri-fuel generator but instead of a blast gate he used pvc pipe and a screw-on pvc cap for when it's not being used.
@justinj5422
@justinj5422 3 ай бұрын
How did you connect the 1" exhaust hose to a larger hose to fit the muffler? Great video, also. You have helped so much, thank you.
@lilblackduc7312
@lilblackduc7312 Жыл бұрын
Very good video! Thank you...🇺🇸 😎👍☕
@shimsteriom4191
@shimsteriom4191 Жыл бұрын
Nice build, thanks 👍
@The-Grateful-Hippie
@The-Grateful-Hippie Жыл бұрын
Chris, thanks so much for walking us through this build. A generator box is on my to do list. I want to see if we are going to put the interlock on the house or in the detached garage. Placement is key for noise as well as fumes since we don't want those coming in the house.
@ronicarbine8723
@ronicarbine8723 Жыл бұрын
When I built my generator shed I purchased a back yard tin tool shed about 5x5x6 feet. I built a 4x2 frame inside it. I then filled the spaces with rock wool. Then lined it with acustic foam pannels made for generator sound reduction. I then built an air intake and a 18 inch air blower to extract hot air. The blower mounted on the side at a height of 4 feet vented into a vertical 12 inch stainless pipe which was 10 feet tall reducing to 6 inch at about 8 feet in height. Inside from the blower I built a air duct that attached to the end of the generator creating air flow over it thus removing the heat. I then mounted a 6 inch chimney cap. I then had the exhaust pipe feed out the back of the shed and onto the lower portion of the 12 inch pipe after the blower and mounted an additional mufler inside. This way the blower pushed the fumes etc up and out and does a good job of disbursing the smell. All in all 10kva generator running and all you could hear was the air blower as a slight hum just above background noise. I have since built an additional box that covers the generator inside the shed. When it is running I can not hear it from any boundry fence. I then had it connected to the house using an AMF switch so it will start if mains power is lost. I also purchased a diesel tank and pump which is in the tray of my Ford Ranger to ensure a good supply of diesel.
@trevorrisley5419
@trevorrisley5419 Жыл бұрын
@@ronicarbine8723 you really dotted your Is and crossed your Ts. Great work, man.
@ronicarbine8723
@ronicarbine8723 Жыл бұрын
@@trevorrisley5419 cheers. I love good home based projects. Can't get into to much trouble in the back yard. Just finished a glass house and 8 raised garden beds so keen to get growing next seasion. Take care.
@The-Grateful-Hippie
@The-Grateful-Hippie Жыл бұрын
@@ronicarbine8723 I built high side hugelkultur beds and I'm planning on building more. We have to take down a couple more locust trees that are in not so safe spots and access will be easier before I build more beds. I have plans to build a greenhouse, tearing down an old dog pen that the previous owner had. I'd like to save the framing but we've had carpenter bees out there. I'm thinking about how I can add a couple of hens to this plan to help procces compost and get some bonus eggs. Lots of projects on my list
@The-Grateful-Hippie
@The-Grateful-Hippie Жыл бұрын
Here's a thought also and I wonder if this has been researched Chris. What about filling the walls of the shed with expanding foam? I have filled cooler lids with the foam for extra insulation since most coolers have hollow lids. I'm wondering if that would help deaden more sound but I also wonder how much that would change the heat retention.
@MI_Prepper
@MI_Prepper Жыл бұрын
Very cool build! I hope you run it for like 8 hours or more straight to really test it.
@7480715
@7480715 2 ай бұрын
Great video. How much was your total cost of parts for this project?
@Liam.caliber
@Liam.caliber Жыл бұрын
This is genius. 💫
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