rslaback
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I know that the two terms in the title are contradictory.
My wife is the pastor of a small church. Each year our community puts on a lighted Christmas parade through town. Most years we turn my 16' trailer into a float for said parade.
The main panels on either side are about 9 strings of lights each. Throw some more lights on and it takes a bit of power. I had originally hoped to feed it with an inverter but it became apparent after the first year that my inverter wasn't going to hack it. That said, we have been using my Generac 3250 watt generator.
It powers the lights just fine but the things is damn loud. We are easily the loudest float in the parade. My father and I bought this unit when we were in construction and as such didn't really give a rip how loud it was. The unit runs great and I am not really looking to replace it as it sees little use as is.
For next year I have been tasked with coming up with a quieter solution. Before anybody mentions it I am absolutely not going to drop a couple thousand dollars on a new Honda Inverter unit, nor am I going to drop $1200 for a used one on craigslist. For 10 minutes of use per year it just isn't worth it. Right now I am down to two schools of thought:
1. Put a better muffler on my existing generator. This would most likely end up costing me in the neighborhood of $100 or so and will probably look pretty hack. I've also read that a lot of the noise from a generator like mine is actually engine valve noise and the muffler won't do much to take care of that.
2. Purchase the 800 watt generator from Harbor Freight. It has decent reviews and a pretty obviously good price point. This generator according to the reviews is pretty loud as well so I was planning on making a generator baffle out of 2" EPS foam that I can put over it. This solution also gives me a second, much more portable generator that I could use as needed.
A third option would of course be to put a muffler on my existing generator and then make a foam cover for it as well.
Opinions?
If your only opinion is to tell me how much you hate Harbor Freight etc. save it. I'm not interested.
My wife is the pastor of a small church. Each year our community puts on a lighted Christmas parade through town. Most years we turn my 16' trailer into a float for said parade.
The main panels on either side are about 9 strings of lights each. Throw some more lights on and it takes a bit of power. I had originally hoped to feed it with an inverter but it became apparent after the first year that my inverter wasn't going to hack it. That said, we have been using my Generac 3250 watt generator.
It powers the lights just fine but the things is damn loud. We are easily the loudest float in the parade. My father and I bought this unit when we were in construction and as such didn't really give a rip how loud it was. The unit runs great and I am not really looking to replace it as it sees little use as is.
For next year I have been tasked with coming up with a quieter solution. Before anybody mentions it I am absolutely not going to drop a couple thousand dollars on a new Honda Inverter unit, nor am I going to drop $1200 for a used one on craigslist. For 10 minutes of use per year it just isn't worth it. Right now I am down to two schools of thought:
1. Put a better muffler on my existing generator. This would most likely end up costing me in the neighborhood of $100 or so and will probably look pretty hack. I've also read that a lot of the noise from a generator like mine is actually engine valve noise and the muffler won't do much to take care of that.
2. Purchase the 800 watt generator from Harbor Freight. It has decent reviews and a pretty obviously good price point. This generator according to the reviews is pretty loud as well so I was planning on making a generator baffle out of 2" EPS foam that I can put over it. This solution also gives me a second, much more portable generator that I could use as needed.
A third option would of course be to put a muffler on my existing generator and then make a foam cover for it as well.
Opinions?
If your only opinion is to tell me how much you hate Harbor Freight etc. save it. I'm not interested.