[Milsurplus] Gilbert MRCA Event AAR - MEP-025 noise
Kenneth G. Gordon
kgordon2006 at frontier.com
Mon Sep 30 14:23:34 EDT 2019
On 30 Sep 2019 at 17:34, Ray Fantini wrote:
> Noise suppression for the MEP-025, the generator has a fifty foot cable that connects it to the
> slave connector on the mutt. But the generator itself is so noisy (acoustic not electrical) that it is
> annoying.
Ray:
First of all the MEP-025 is a 3600 RPM generator, and that alone makes for lots of noise. If
it turned at half that RPM it would make a big difference, but you can't change that.
Secondly, most of the noise from small generators comes from mechanical engine noise,
valve clatter, and such, and very little from the exhaust. Adding an easily removeable
car-muffler can modify the exhaust noise, making it less "sharp" but doesn't really quiet it
much.
The only real way to quiet such a generator is pretty much as the manual says: "bury" it. At
a recent field day, we stuck my small 2200 watt genny down in the bottom of a nearby ditch
and that made a huge difference on apparent noise from it.
Some of us have had some success building a sound-proofed box around our generators
with the top open so that the noise goes pretty much straight up into the air rather than
"sideways", but even that is kind of a PITA to do.
You might consider using a pair of series connected HUGE batteries like are used in diesel
trucks or large busses. I don't know what is the 24-28 VDC load you have, but a pair of
those MIGHT suffice. At least you could charge them periodically from the MEP-025 rather
than having to have the genny running continuously.
The batteries I am thinking of usually weigh near 100 lbs each, and are 18" to 24" long, a
foot high, and 12" to 18" wide or so.
Ken W7EKB
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