DIY Generator Shed Build - Quiet Sound Insulation with Exhaust Muffler

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • This is a Suncast plastic shed which I have turned into a generator shed/quiet box. I first added air inlets and a fan outlet. Next, I added a flexible metal exhaust pipe to get the hot exhaust out of the shed. I have added Rockwool (ComfortBoard 80) insulation to the walls, Kilmat sound-deadening vinyl to the lid, side baffles for the air inlet/outlet to absorb and redirect the sound, and finally my FrankenMuffler to the exhaust pipe. The FrankenMuffler is a 20 gallon galvanized trash can that has a perforated pipe running down the middle and an outlet on the bottom. The rest of the can is filled with mineral wool insulation, which is excellent at sound absorption and is fireproof to over 2000 degrees F. The exhaust shouldn’t get above a couple hundred degrees. As you can see in the video, this muffler did an Excellent job of deadening the sound! While the rest of the ideas for the shed were dug up from other videos and forums, I haven’t seen anyone take this approach to quieting a generator exhaust yet.
    ** UPDATE: JUST ADDED:
    DIY Generator muffler build - Version 1.0 - The FrankenMuffler Lives!:
    • DIY Generator Muffler ...
    * NEW!: DIY Generator muffler build - Version 2.0 - The Bride of FrankenMuffler:
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    Links to earlier sound tests for the shed (below)
    Generator Shed Sound Test #1 - (No Sound Insulation): • Generator Shed Sound T...
    Generator Shed Sound Test #2 - (Sound Insulation Installed, Side Baffles, but no muffler): • Generator Shed Sound T...
    Generator Shed Sound Test #3 - (Full sound insulation, side baffles, and muffler): • Generator Shed Sound T...
    Disclaimer: This video simply shows what I built, and it is intended to provide a few ideas when building your own shed or muffler. I am NOT an expert builder or designer, so take my advice with a grain of salt, and use common sense in your build.
    WARNING: Do NOT build your generator shed near a window or door to your house! CO/CO2 can be deadly, and you do NOT want it in your house in a confined space. Place your generator carefully away from your home.
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  • @ClintEastonz
    @ClintEastonz 10 місяців тому +20

    My HOA would be upset over the actual shed. Love the engineering that went into this.

    • @ragheadand420roll
      @ragheadand420roll 2 місяці тому +2

      Hoa. Sheep and their hoa s

    • @jaxsonhugh9334
      @jaxsonhugh9334 2 місяці тому +4

      Tell your HOA to pound sand…..😂😂😂😂

    • @CriticalThinker27
      @CriticalThinker27 2 місяці тому +3

      There's nothing worse then an HOA.

    • @easton_F350
      @easton_F350 2 місяці тому +1

      My city would make me get a permit for it lol

    • @therd6811
      @therd6811 Місяць тому +1

      HOA=NEVER, Ever, ever…

  • @jimblesi240
    @jimblesi240 Рік тому +13

    We just survived 4 days of no power in Tulsa, Ok. Our super loud generator almost drove us crazy and I'm surprised one of my neighbors didn't use it for target practice. Your shed is awesome and I plan on using your brilliant design to build my own. I especially like the pneumatic tire idea. Thanks for sharing.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому +1

      Make sure you view the follow-up videos (linked in the description) for more info on how I built the shed, parts lists, frequently asked questions, etc. Also keep in mind that this was simply how I built my shed, and is intended to give others ideas on things to try. I am not a generator shed expert, although I am an engineer (in another field). So, take my examples with a grain of salt and good luck on your build.

  • @markwilliford4567
    @markwilliford4567 2 роки тому +20

    Overengineering is truly an art and a beautiful art at that...

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 Місяць тому +1

      Why do all that? Buy a quiet generator and not a cheap one.

  • @probeteam9936
    @probeteam9936 2 роки тому +167

    Probably the best shed conversion I've seen. Great job and thanks for sharing...

    • @rebellucy5610
      @rebellucy5610 2 роки тому +2

      I wish someone would sell them

    • @augustreil
      @augustreil 2 роки тому +2

      @@rebellucy5610, Maybe he should ? Of course with everyone being so sue happy, probably need a lengthy anti-sue clause ?

    • @m.gardner6173
      @m.gardner6173 2 роки тому +1

      And it would cost over $1k

    • @jamessamuel1611
      @jamessamuel1611 2 роки тому

      Just getting to this point for my install so many thanks for the great ideas!

    • @mr.hemiroids794
      @mr.hemiroids794 Рік тому

      I kept my generator in a shed similar to this. I will never do that again the heat that it creates burns them out sooner than they should.

  • @shanedoucet8291
    @shanedoucet8291 Рік тому +7

    Very nice! The only thing more impressive than all the engineering you’ve done to sound deaden the generator is the fact that you’re a considerate neighbor! Great work sir!

  • @carflipz1919
    @carflipz1919 2 роки тому +71

    I bet your neighbors really appreciate the effort you put into this. Sounds great and very quiet.

    • @BoopSnoot
      @BoopSnoot 6 місяців тому

      Or just buy an inverter generator, and it will be nice and quiet, reliable, they provide cleaner energy, and use less fuel. I do none of this and its very quiet.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  6 місяців тому +4

      I definitely wanted to buy an inverter generator, but nobody was building one that was powerful enough for my minimum requirements. Honda and Yamaha did not have enough power, and they were 4 times as expensive. After I made the shed, Harbor Freight came out with a Predator 9500 inverter that just barely has enough power. Still haven't seen a lot of inverter generators on the market that have enough power and support 240v, and definitely none that have dual fuel options.

    • @BoopSnoot
      @BoopSnoot 6 місяців тому

      They are expensive, for only twice the price Yamaha does make a cable for "twinning" two generators. This doubles their output, and what we got for our two. Means both generators are also small enough that you can pick them up and put them in the bed of the truck no problem, and yet still have decent output to run must-have items in the home during an emergency. Worked for about a week straight during the Houston flood when we lost power for 6 days. @@C5Tor

    • @1958
      @1958 5 місяців тому +1

      @@C5Tor When I decided to get a generator, the first thing on my list was NO GASOLINE. At the time that took out every inverter model on the market, it probably still does.

    • @91prostreetstang
      @91prostreetstang Місяць тому

      Sure as long as your not attempting to run the entire house.... those gens you speak of are not designed to handle 5ton AC and entire house....

  • @sgt_retiredcharlie4102
    @sgt_retiredcharlie4102 2 роки тому +25

    That is HANDS DOWN, absolutely the BEST, gas/propane generator sound deadening shed build/review video that I've EVER seen on YT! I'm TOTALLY going to build one just like that! I'm currently using my chicken tractor to house my generator if/when we loose power and have to run the generator and it reduces the noise level at least 50%, but no where near as much as this shed does. I love the ingenuity of using the generator itself to run the fan that cools the shed! Absolute genius brother! Great video and I look forward to watching the build videos now. You've definitely earned my SUB with this video! Thanks

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +5

      Thanks for the enthusiastic feedback! Stay tuned for some more videos as I upgrade some of the components of the exhaust from 1" to 2" to make the generator breathe a bit easier. I am a bit curious what a chicken tractor is, though. (Nevermind, I looked it up. But I was totally picturing a chicken driving a John Deere.)

  • @cryptickcryptick2241
    @cryptickcryptick2241 2 роки тому +6

    This is a very impressive build. Good Job. Another way to keep neighbor's happy is to share some electricity with them. ...A while back a storm took out power in our neighborhood for several days, resulting in the need to run a generator several hours a day to keep freezers and refrigerators cool. I ran a mess of extension cords powering 6 refrigerators and freezers for two neighbors directly, and allowed others neighbors to store food items in fridge/freezers as well as plug in small electronics and coffee makers. This storm ended up being quite a good community building experience and all the neighbors were very grateful and very happy to have light, power and or coffee in the morning. One more tip I wish to share with like minded individuals is that when running things on a generator, it is good to know the load involved. A TV uses (80W), a laptop (50W), a cell phone charger (15W), a cable modem (30W), A typical box fan (80W), and old fashioned light bulb (100W), an LED bulb, (10W), a coffee maker (900W), a microwave (1200W), refrigerator (200-300W), a chest freezer (200W), Window air conditioner (500-1400W), and an Electric space heater (1500W). You do not need to remember all these values as they are legally printed on back of the device by the plug, but having a good solid understanding of what loads what devices are producing helps ensure you don't overload extension cords or the generator.

  • @marvinaviles2593
    @marvinaviles2593 2 роки тому +4

    It’s about time the UA-cam algorithm showed a generator shed enclosure with sound deadening material in my results. I’ve been researching (in UA-cam lol) and this is the most complete video. Finally getting ready to build and take my garage space back. Thanks for sharing. Just wish the shed prices were cheaper. Can’t find this size shed for anything less than $469. Even from other individuals the cheapest I’ve seen is $400.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому

      Good luck with your build. There are several more videos in this series. I cover how I built the original trashcan muffler in the Exhaust Version 1.0 video (view it here: ua-cam.com/video/jZpRSenXJAs/v-deo.html). Then I did a later video on my Version 2.0 exhaust, which has quite a few improvements over the version 1.0 setup. The newer video has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @skidaddle32
    @skidaddle32 2 роки тому +51

    I’m in the process of putting together the same type generator shed. Your homemade muffler idea is next level ! Thanks for the inspiration - looking forward to your next video with more details. Thanks!

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +10

      I've just uploaded another video about how I made the muffler. Link is here: ua-cam.com/video/jZpRSenXJAs/v-deo.html

    • @Lensync7
      @Lensync7 2 роки тому +1

      Soooo ligit

  • @TRUMP_WAS_RIGHT_ABOUT_EVRYTHNG

    nice work! huge difference. A lot of people don't understand that the DB measurement is logarithmic, though the numbers don't appear to be that different it is actually a massive reduction with your work!! the fact that we can hear you perfectly clear while you are right next to the genny is awesome!!! now do a shop vac lol

  • @davidnicholas7624
    @davidnicholas7624 2 роки тому +17

    Thank you !! I will definitely be putting a set of "off road" wheels on my generator. The thing is a beast to move around. Many great ideas with the shed too. Generator thieves are a huge problem when there are long term power outages. Keeping things quiet makes you less of a target.

  • @davef.2811
    @davef.2811 2 роки тому +4

    Nice, well-thought-out job and application of the "sound does not like to turn corners" rule.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks. To clarify: sound will certainly go around corners. (Ask any mom who can hear her kid getting into trouble in the next room!) But that is mostly because the sound gets reflected from some surface. Hard, flat surfaces will reflect it the most. In my application, I tried to make sure that the reflective surface absorbed some of the sound and reflected as little as possible, so the sound had no direct (straight) route out of the box. Thus the "sound doesn't like to turn corners" rule was just my summation of the theory. Not sure if it is written down in any physics books in quite that way.

    • @toddmarshall5387
      @toddmarshall5387 2 роки тому

      Great job what did it end up costing?

  • @ssgveight
    @ssgveight 2 роки тому +4

    This is awesome. I love the way the generator is protected from the elements and at the same time the noise levels are low enough to not be a nuisance. Great job with this build sir.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +2

      Make sure you check out the other videos in this series. I cover the costs, parts lists, and other FAQs in a later video about my Version 2.0 Shed Exhaust. Also upgraded all the pipe from 1" to 2" to allow the generator to breathe easier.
      Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @customdetailer0078
    @customdetailer0078 2 роки тому +6

    That’s an awesome set up. You should think about maybe selling the box as a kit to people who want a quiet generator enclosure. I bet it would sell great!

    • @Murda0209
      @Murda0209 Рік тому

      I would by one for sure because I'm getting my generator hookup installed next week and buying me a generator as well

  • @firstandlast8674
    @firstandlast8674 2 роки тому +2

    I Just finished putting together my set up. I would like to thank you for your post and some great tips. Looking forward to ERCOT dropping the ball again this winter. 👍😜

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +1

      Make sure you check out the other videos in this series. I cover the costs, parts lists, and other FAQs in a later video about my Version 2.0 Shed Exhaust. Also upgraded all the pipe from 1" to 2" to allow the generator to breathe easier.
      Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @tgriebe
    @tgriebe Рік тому +3

    Good job. I especially liked the vent baffles which is an area most other generator sheds fail to address. Also, great job on the muffler. You can't beat volume for attenuation and you have plenty.

  • @texasredleg4924
    @texasredleg4924 2 роки тому +3

    Great work!!! Sound discipline will be HUGE during SHTF.

  • @pantyraiderpat7600
    @pantyraiderpat7600 2 роки тому +1

    Great idea! Plus, if you’re storing it there a thief probably isn’t gonna think anything of real value is there. 👍🏼

  • @dwdelve
    @dwdelve 2 роки тому +4

    That was great with some awesome considerations to flying below the radar and not draw attention to oneself

  • @mikesides617
    @mikesides617 2 роки тому +5

    If angles had been created with the rock wool, I wonder how much even more improvement would have been realized. Great build.

  • @mattsgarageshop
    @mattsgarageshop 2 роки тому +6

    FrankenMuffler is brilliant - I’m definitely going to use that technique for my upcoming gen shed build.

  • @you166mhz
    @you166mhz 2 роки тому +1

    the only drawback to this beautiful design is the distant the current has to travel and it will lose some of it's current because of this variable but --- hey -- so what -- it's quiet - and this to me - he accomplished 100% ... congrats ..
    I believe I will do the same thing on my gen ... TY
    :)

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +2

      Totally agree. The location that I had to put the generator was not ideal. Unfortunately, there wasn't a good place to put it on the other side of my garage, where my electrical box was. So I just got the thickest cables I could get and went from there.

  • @warthogA10
    @warthogA10 2 роки тому +1

    Always nice to have neighbors who are courteous when it comes to sound levels...
    I do not have such neighbors.
    Their kids alone would drown out the sound of many generators running in the open.
    Then the constant leaf, grass blowing and pressure washer...
    This is an extremely nice setup, and I will definitely be doing the same

  • @BradiKal61
    @BradiKal61 2 роки тому +13

    The BEST sound/fireproofing solution system in a plastic horizontal shed that I have seen!
    I intend to build a similar setup for a smaller generator and had planned to make my own 'comfort board' type insulation out of fiberglass batts and 1/2" hardware cloth fencing. This is a huge improvement over what I wa going to try
    My only concern is that by extending the exhaust as far as you did you may damage the valves on the engine from increased backpressure and heat.

    • @augustreil
      @augustreil 2 роки тому +3

      I don't think it'll hurt the valves. We've added exhaust extensions to almost every engine you can think of and never had an issue. Hope this helps.

    • @J_Trask
      @J_Trask 2 роки тому +1

      I think if you make sure to increase the diameter of the exhaust pipe, backpressure shouldn’t be an issue.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +2

      There are several more videos in this series. I cover how I built the trashcan muffler in the Exhaust Version 1.0 video (view it here: ua-cam.com/video/jZpRSenXJAs/v-deo.html). Then I did a later video on my Version 2.0 exhaust on my channel, which has quite a few improvements over the version 1.0 setup, including upgrading the pipe to 2" diameter. The newer video has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @PhotonHerald
    @PhotonHerald 2 роки тому +3

    Nice work. Good think-through process.
    That's some impressive noise reduction. And all done without breaking the bank!

  • @spacecoastkid5033
    @spacecoastkid5033 Рік тому +2

    Very nice build! One of the best I've seen and I've watched a lot of videos. I live in central Florida, so I think I would really need a wood version fortified for a Hurricane. Ideally I'd like to have it operable during a hurricane so if the power goes out I can remote start the generator and I'm good to go.

  • @jockosboy17
    @jockosboy17 2 роки тому +2

    Pretty cool setup. The only recommendation I would have is to remove the propane tank from enclosure . As the tank heats up it builds pressure. If the pressure reaches its limit the tank has a blow off valve. If it blows off inside that enclosure you will turn that enclosure into a large expl*sion.

  • @gasanchez84
    @gasanchez84 2 роки тому +3

    I agree with the previous comments. Excellent solution to quiet noisy portable generators.

  • @cdchoux
    @cdchoux 2 роки тому +7

    For a much quieter generator, invest in one that turns 1,800 RPM's instead of an 3,600 RPM. Also the exhaust being curled would cause restrictions

  • @paulboomer7109
    @paulboomer7109 2 роки тому +1

    Good job that's quieter than my dishwasher!

  • @geepriest
    @geepriest Місяць тому

    most quiet I've seen and I have watched LOTS of videos!

  • @orlandobloom9502
    @orlandobloom9502 2 роки тому +10

    I wish I saw this before my build, good job 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @kevinhilbrunner3439
    @kevinhilbrunner3439 2 роки тому +3

    Great design, well thought out. Glad I found your video since I was looking for ideas

  • @1958
    @1958 5 місяців тому

    I've just completed a shed based on your design, after having all the pieces lying around for well over a year. I still have some fine tuning to do and I'm thinking I may add a second fan on the intake side, but WOW is it ever effective. I don't think there is any premade enclosure on the market that could do as well. My Champion 100416 went from 90 dB+ at 10 feet to 70 dB and that is without side baffles. Just leaning a Rockwool panel in front of the intake drops it to 68 dB. One mod I did is replace the stock gas struts with ARANA struts rated at 60 lbs ($22 from Amazon). This is a great upgrade; not only does the lid stay up under the weight of all that Killmat, but you can place it at a good angle to reflect rain or open all the way to vertical. Thank you so much for all of the time and effort you put into sharing your approach with the world. Salute!

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  5 місяців тому

      Sounds like a great build. I wish I had upgraded the gas struts as well, as the stock ones barely hold up the lid with the added weight. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lh98
    @lh98 2 місяці тому +1

    I need one of those quiet time sheds for the wife when she’s upset with me. I’ll tell her I got her a “she shed” she’ll love it as much as I will. 😂

  • @davidgagnon2849
    @davidgagnon2849 2 роки тому +18

    Great use of a cheap blast gate! This is the best design I've seen so far on UA-cam. I have been kicking around the idea of building one for about five years now. I just haven't done it. There were too many unknowns about how well my design would work. I even purchased a metal bicycle/ lawnmower storage box to use for the shell. I had planned to use 1 1/2" fiberglass duct board, but I think rockwool is even more sound-dampening or absorbing, whichever is the right term. I am really impressed with the galvanized garbage can turned into a muffing chamber.
    Oh, and also the fan outlet box. Did you put a couple baffles in it to route the sound in a few different directions before it exits? Again, Great Work, Sir!

  • @brianr101010
    @brianr101010 2 роки тому +4

    Cool dude. I just bought the exact same generator from Amazon. I plan on trying to set it up with Propane and a switching breaker box and see if I can get it to work like a "stand-by generator" to turn on and off automatically. Using the propane (for convenience ) I won't have to worry about carb clogging and fuel degeneration.

  • @rickjennings8973
    @rickjennings8973 2 роки тому +1

    Great job engineering this generator cabinet. Sound reduction is impressive!

  • @shanonedser1
    @shanonedser1 2 роки тому +2

    Great job with the sound deadening!
    One thing I would like to point out is I would move the propane cylinder outside for safety, preferably to the yard maybe by running some hardline.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +1

      I discuss this in a later video about my 2.0 exhaust setup. Check out my channel for more vids on this subject. The shed is designed so that I can put the propane outside and pass the hose back in via the blast gate.

  • @karleggers3125
    @karleggers3125 2 роки тому +3

    Great test! I ordered the exact generator as yours. I will be building a shed using the rock wool as well. Congratulations on a successful build.

  • @EverythingSim
    @EverythingSim 2 роки тому +6

    This is awesome! Glad I saw this! I live in a pretty compact area so this would be perfect! Adding to my list and I love the baffles!

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @jd-it4on
    @jd-it4on 2 роки тому +1

    Im about to build mine when everything arrives. I think im going to do the same thing. I think this is the quietest build ive seen on here.

  • @chrissabata8566
    @chrissabata8566 2 роки тому +2

    I built same 5 years ago. But used two electric fans. Bigger exhaust pipe same shed but From Lowe's. Took truck plastic gas tank mount on back
    25 gallon. With gas gauge use almost same cord from Walmart I also put extension on oil. Fill and drain from outside of generator house I used fire proof rock board inside for inside the walls . And key start on outside of generator house installed lights inside for nite time use light switch fuel gauge start and choke mounted on outside generator house. Hook up my own manual transfer switch next main power box easy on and off whole house power. This has been working just over 5 years with many power outages this guy did great job 🤔 but exhaust pipe to small can lead to engine over heating and burnt valve I also used vent covers from ac filter there big and provide lots of air. Key start and light switches , fuel gauge mounted inside water proof case normally was used to cover two outside wall sockets got the biggest one clear door on front when door is open lights come onthere can see fuel gauge and others that mounted in there.used switch for lights from car door interior lights

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds like a great setup with lots of convenient customizations for running long term. I wasn't quite that ambitious, as backup power is kind of the secondary function of this generator. I do agree on the exhaust pipe issue on my build. I'm working on version 2.0 of the exhaust setup today. I'm going directly to a 2" pipe to the muffler, and the new muffler has a lot more flow to it (a funky 4" x 8" spiral chamber in the muffler.) Doing some testing this weekend to see how it works. Crossing fingers! Thanks for all the tips!

    • @chrissabata8566
      @chrissabata8566 2 роки тому +1

      @@C5Tor thank you. .my exhaust I ran straight out motor to outside with muffler at the end but used stock motorcycle muffler . Love trash can idea . Did you use fiberglass insulation in can I think empty can would make it louder. I also header wrap from advance auto to wrap pipe . Generator bought from harbor freight they must had a return because generator head was changed should have been 10 000watts but came home with 25 000. Watt. For $800. But loves gas my power out after hurricane 2 weeks ran generator whole time 24 7. But off for oil changes. 170 gallons of gas but also had ac on water heater lights had whole house power. .but I love what you did bring back lot of memories. .god bless 😊

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому

      Sounds like you got a great deal on that generator! I have another video on how I built the trashcan muffler. I'm actually working on a second video on my Gen II muffler with bigger pipe and better flow. Gen I was super effective at cutting down the sound, but probably had too much backpressure. Might have the new video out next week after some testing. Gen II muffler takes a different approach than the Gen I. Check out the Gen I video here: ua-cam.com/video/jZpRSenXJAs/v-deo.html

  • @augustreil
    @augustreil 2 роки тому +8

    Wow ! You did a superb job on your generator sound suppression box. I don't think I've seen a better designed one anywhere. Are you an engineer ? Big thumbs up.

  • @depak741
    @depak741 2 роки тому +8

    Can you share your temperature readings from inside the shed, with the generator running on load? Also, can you post a link to your exhaust fan? Thanks,

  • @mikejohns3104
    @mikejohns3104 Рік тому

    Good idea using the trash can. For permanent stationary engines I have seen people use 55 gallon drums sunk level with the ground full of rock with the exhaust pipe 3/4 of the way down and they are almost dead silent.

  • @mitch5077
    @mitch5077 2 роки тому +2

    Impressive. I've found out I'm spending way more than I had anticipated for my generator.

  • @MicMaine
    @MicMaine 2 роки тому +5

    Great design! Since the actual shed walls are plastic, what if you drilled some small holes in each section and filled them will some type of thick fluid mixture to help beef up the walls? Could you use concrete maybe?

  • @gregprothman
    @gregprothman 2 роки тому +14

    Congrats on a very well thought out design and build! I am in the design process now and will definitely be utilizing a number of your insights! Which Suncast model did you use? I think it's the 70 cubic foot model but I can't be sure. Thanks!!

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, I believe it is the 70 cu. ft. model. I bought it "used" off of craigslist. The original owner had purchased it but never put it together, so it was still in the box.

    • @SteveSharpPDX
      @SteveSharpPDX 2 роки тому +1

      It appears to be the BMS4700 "Stow-Away" Horizontal Shed.
      If so, I paid $480 for mine. @C5Tor got a steal! :-)

  • @elmarty4803
    @elmarty4803 26 днів тому

    That is pretty impressive.....I could see potential for a triailer setup that would be beneficial when out and about. Nice work man!

  • @Whats_noah_up_to
    @Whats_noah_up_to Рік тому +1

    this looked like a GREAT project. Outstanding job.... super clean.

  • @kevincaddell650
    @kevincaddell650 2 роки тому +7

    Great job. This is the route that we’re going to have to take since we live in an HOA neighborhood. Have you run the generator loaded to the house? Also, have you done any testing to determine how long your propane tank will last?

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +5

      We tested the generator interlock when I had it installed. Ran a moderate amount of household items. But the generator won't be big enough to run things like my air conditioner or oven. Microwave is fine. It should keep my fridge cold and the internet running. Don't really know how long a tank of propane will last yet. Still in the testing phase. Specs say the generator can last up to 17 hours on the 6.6 gallon gasoline tank, and about 11 hours on a full 20 lb. propane tank, depending on load, of course. Take that with a grain of salt, your mileage may vary, etc.

  • @maximus3ae
    @maximus3ae 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome stuff! Question- doesn't all that exhaust hose cause some sort of back pressure type issues for the generator? Like it's gotta push the exhaust all that way..

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +8

      Yes, the longer the run and the narrower the pipe and the more turns, the more back pressure. I'm actually working on a version 2.0 of my exhaust pipe and muffler that opens out immediately to a 2" pipe instead of a 1" pipe, shortens the overall pipe length, and also uses some electrical metal conduit (EMT) 90 degree bend instead of the shorter 1" pipe elbow 90 degree bend. All of these should let it breath easier. Keep in mind that the muffler design was just a proof of concept to see if it would even work at all. It did work in general, but it definitely could be better. Also going to add more heat tape around the exhaust pipe itself to keep the shed temperature down.

  • @3847CAK
    @3847CAK Рік тому +1

    Not a bad little shed. Sound does actually have no problems with corners. It uses diffraction and reflection through a narrow aperture or across an edge Just make the edges and passage ways aren't that narrow.

  • @TVJAY
    @TVJAY Місяць тому

    Very nice setup!

  • @josedelpino6676
    @josedelpino6676 2 роки тому +1

    Very smart ideas!... very quiet and hardly noticeable, thanks for sharing!

  • @FranciscoSilva-ke2xg
    @FranciscoSilva-ke2xg 2 роки тому

    That’s sum professional grade work and the sound reduction outcome was unbelievable great job 👏.

  • @user-df8xk8tv7h
    @user-df8xk8tv7h 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant work I’m sure your neighbors are very pleased and so should you 9:03

  • @Josh-qo7yd
    @Josh-qo7yd 2 роки тому

    The shed is pretty astonishing. But when I saw the boxes on the side… it was baffling!!

  • @jshepard152
    @jshepard152 2 роки тому

    I was prepared to be unimpressed, but here I am, impressed. Nice job.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching. Feel free to check out my later video on my Version 2.0 exhaust on my channel. I address a lot of the issues that this version 1.0 exhaust had. The newer video also has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @jpt8011
    @jpt8011 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant! I think you should market this and make soundproofing kits. Maybe sell the franken-muffler as your own design.

  • @Kamawah
    @Kamawah 2 роки тому

    Nice job! If there's a power outage in your neighborhood noise will never be a problem because everybody would be running generators if they have them. The cops does not respond to generator noise complaints during power outages.

  • @ODowney1
    @ODowney1 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the inspiration.
    Just finished building a box for mine used three blowers to remove the huge amount of heat.

  • @j0nrages851
    @j0nrages851 2 роки тому +2

    This is some incredible engineering actually haha, great video!

  • @tuomasholo
    @tuomasholo 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best video in generator sound mitigation

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks. I'm uploading a new video today covering upgrades I did to the exhaust and trashcan muffler, along with an FAQ and parts lists for the shed and muffler. It should be available later today.

  • @Charger1908
    @Charger1908 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely amazing! The best ever. I don’t know if you’ll read this since it’s been awhile. But man just amazing.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому

      Yep, I read them all, as there are lots of questions and I appreciate the feedback. There are several more videos in this series. I cover how I built the original trashcan muffler in the Exhaust Version 1.0 video (view it here: ua-cam.com/video/jZpRSenXJAs/v-deo.html). Then I did a later video on my Version 2.0 exhaust, which has quite a few improvements over the version 1.0 setup. The newer video has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @larryjacobs5713
    @larryjacobs5713 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you exactly what I am looking for! I have an off grid situation that is being ruined by noise from generator!

  • @kevkev5935
    @kevkev5935 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic work. I've been binge watching videos to do this for my Duromax 12k watt generator. Yours turned out amazing.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 місяці тому +1

      There are several other videos on my channel about the design and later improvements to the exhaust and muffler. See links in the description or go to my channel for more related vids.

    • @kevkev5935
      @kevkev5935 2 місяці тому

      @@C5Tor Awesome. I'll check those out as well. Love my generator but man it is noisy.

  • @tinkerbear3458
    @tinkerbear3458 2 роки тому +1

    You are the best kind of nerd. Thank you for making this video.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +3

      That may be the best compliment I've received yet! Love it!

  • @hardbackbreaker567
    @hardbackbreaker567 Рік тому

    fantastic job, love the pneumatic wheels and the exhaust dustbin silencer. the only thing i would add as a keyboard observer is some foam noise absorbers on the lid and sides to break the sound up.i will soon be in the same position as i am trying to get a genny (long waiting list...) and will build a house for it too.i will be doing a room within a room on mine.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому

      Thanks for the ideas. If you are interested in the parts that I used, I have several more videos in this series. (See the video description for links.) One of the later videos is on my Version 2.0 exhaust, which has quite a few improvements over the earlier version 1.0 setup. The newer video also has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @EdEgner-li9rz
    @EdEgner-li9rz Рік тому

    Great build and I am definitely going to try the homemade muffler. Ingenious! I'm also very impressed with the baffles on the air inlet & outlet- I may look to add that to my build! Thanks for the video!

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому

      There are later videos as well, where I go into parts lists, costs, upgrades, and frequently asked questions. Check out the video description for links or check out my channel.

  • @drscopeify
    @drscopeify 2 роки тому +2

    I only use my generator during outages so I just have a wooden shed to store it in but no sound proofing. I also have a battery trickle charger to keep the generator battery topped off, the last thing I want is to mess with a pull string during an outage, here it is usually a snow storm or wind storm like last week in Seattle area we had about half a day without power so I kicked off the generator but would be pissed if the battery was dead. Nothing like Propane, no more expired gasoline or blocked carbs just make sure you have enough propane. I have a 500lb tank since I use propane for heating as well so I have the generator hooked up.

  • @moiaddy1
    @moiaddy1 5 місяців тому

    I have two neighbors that need this. We recently had a 10 day power outage...both of them ran their generator 8am to 8 pm! I just about lost my mind!

  • @user-uo4yv2or5q
    @user-uo4yv2or5q 2 роки тому

    That’s very nice setup there sir !

  • @MikeJordanUnCamplicated
    @MikeJordanUnCamplicated 2 роки тому +1

    Thats awesome. I want to make a small enclosure for my 2200 Honda that I use for my RV. I thought a plastic tote would make it most portable. Then I told myself that was crazy. But if it is lined with the rockwool and vented well like your plastic shed, that might not be so crazy 😁. Great video

  • @michaelrapp4741
    @michaelrapp4741 Рік тому

    Nice use of your helmet cam also!!

  • @allpowercorp
    @allpowercorp Рік тому +1

    Love what you have done here!

  • @quevicular
    @quevicular Рік тому

    that shed is mint. You could also dry stuff out in there too.

  • @db8823
    @db8823 2 роки тому

    Very good. Got a great deal on the shed. Looking forward to muffler design.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому

      There are several more videos in this series. I cover how I built the trashcan muffler in the 1.0 video. Then I did a later video on my Version 2.0 exhaust on my channel, which has quite a few improvements over the version 1.0 setup. The newer video has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @kevinh891
    @kevinh891 Рік тому

    Nice build! I am planning something similar. Really like the muffler idea, and the baffles....

  • @kevinklose2185
    @kevinklose2185 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job! I like how you did the setup you have. Gives me some great ideas.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +1

      Check out my channel for more vids on this subject. The later videos have parts lists, FAQs and other stuff that I upgraded from this original design to make it more efficient and safer.

  • @pallidbustofpallas4679
    @pallidbustofpallas4679 Рік тому +1

    Very clever set up.

  • @YourStoryTeam
    @YourStoryTeam Місяць тому

    That's a cool cart you made

  • @smittymhs
    @smittymhs Рік тому +1

    Great DIY build. I think you'll go threw a lot of those propane tanks if the powers out any length of time. Might consider getting a couple of 100lb tanks unless you have access to NG. Another thing you might want to add is a sail switch wired so if that fan should crap out it would cut off the generator before it over heated. That would get ugly before you knew about it.

  • @BiffBifford
    @BiffBifford 2 роки тому

    The resistance created by the rigged exhaust system builds a lot of backpressure at the expense of reducing the sound and will increase the heat of the engine while running. I would imagine there are performance issues as well. I agree that these generators are too loud, but if you want longevity and don't have neighbors too close, I recommend allowing the engine to cool and breathe as designed by the engineers. Great video.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +1

      All good points, and I completely agree. Check out my later video on my Version 2.0 exhaust on my channel. I address a lot of the issues that this version 1.0 exhaust had. The newer video also has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @splattdaddydog1041
    @splattdaddydog1041 2 роки тому +1

    That is an awesome shed build

  • @Tommy.McLean
    @Tommy.McLean Рік тому +1

    Great job man. Very impressive

  • @azoffgridoutdoors4001
    @azoffgridoutdoors4001 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting. It’s the best shed mod I have seen. 👍🤙🏼💪

  • @Catspurrlounge
    @Catspurrlounge Рік тому

    very good build. Now I know what I got to do. The only thing different is I'll run my propane/gas tank out side the shed. Thanks for the video.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому +1

      The shed is actually designed to have the propane tank on the outside when running. I was just too lazy to do it for the video. The propane tank lives in the shed for storage, but you can move it outside when running it, and feed the hose back in through the same blastgate that the electrical cables go through. I do mention this in a later video where I go over frequently asked questions, parts lists, shed costs, etc.

  • @D_gas_bob
    @D_gas_bob Рік тому

    I went through this with my camper. my final solution was a 7k Honda in a box. The inverter allows the engine to run much slower.
    All of his work seems successful, good job. The Honda is portable, but over $3500.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому

      Would have loved to use the Honda, but it was too small (capacity-wise) and way too pricey.

  • @sharpenrightservicesllc
    @sharpenrightservicesllc Рік тому

    Great job!! I'm sold on this design instead of starting from scratch.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому

      Make sure you check out the later videos in the series (see description for links) for how I made the trashcan muffler and also some revisions I made later to improve performance. Also includes parts list, cost, and Frequently Asked Questions.

  • @johnbeeck2540
    @johnbeeck2540 2 роки тому +1

    Best solution I've seen so far. I am building a wood shed with many of the same principles used in commercial construction to deaden sound with goal of a 30-40 db reduction (similar genset with 90db base noise level). Most folks forget the intake and exhaust vents let out the sound/noise - using properly sized sound baffles is the correct approach.
    Also if you have sufficient air moving through the shed you can vent the exhaust directly into the shed, (assuming appropriate materials are used to prevent fire/melting), further trapping the noise and eliminating the need for an exhaust modification or shed exhaust port, the ventilation fan will serve that purpose. Great Job! Now if I could actually find rockwool sound board...

  • @methos0473
    @methos0473 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! great job! I'm in the process of doing the same thing. I like the idea of using a small plastic shed.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому

      Make sure you check out the other videos in this series. I cover the costs, parts lists, and other FAQs in a later video about my Version 2.0 Shed Exhaust. Also upgraded all the pipe from 1" to 2" to allow the generator to breathe easier.
      Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @bbrown3996
    @bbrown3996 Рік тому +1

    i was wondering why no one would address the intake and exhaust cooling vent like you did until now. you understand sound travel! thanks for doing it and showing me that what i was thinking did work very well. i am going to tweak your design and make a box like yours when I heal from carpel tunnel surgery, i am going to use concrete hardy board instead of plastic walls

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому +1

      Good luck on your build. I also watched countless generator shed videos and always wondered why everyone was okay with all the noise coming out of the inlet/outlet holes in the shed. My experiment turned out better than I thought it would, and I'm sure there are better ways to do it and still have adequate airflow. The same thing with the trashcan muffler; I couldn't believe nobody had tried something similar, but I couldn't find anything else like it. Make sure you check out the later videos in this series, as I add lots more info on the parts I used, shed costs, and tons of improvements to make the shed and exhaust safer and better performing.

    • @bbrown3996
      @bbrown3996 Рік тому

      @@C5Tor I wonder why nobody has built one out of cinder blocks, fire proof, easy to build and soundproof , Just a thought

  • @ssgwright7419
    @ssgwright7419 2 роки тому +1

    That's dope!
    Blessings From Texas🤠

  • @CemBas
    @CemBas Рік тому

    Nice work 🤙 a lot of nice tips

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  Рік тому

      I did a later video on my Version 2.0 exhaust, which has quite a few improvements over the earlier version 1.0 setup. The newer video has parts lists, shed costs, and other Frequently Asked Questions. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/y3pUw408jCU/v-deo.html

  • @CUCHOBX
    @CUCHOBX 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent project!!!

  • @alanlepinsky817
    @alanlepinsky817 4 місяці тому

    Unbelievably helpful, thank you for sharing this

  • @gort5583
    @gort5583 2 роки тому +1

    Well done! Very effective noise wise as well as aesthetically.

    • @C5Tor
      @C5Tor  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. Make sure you check out the later videos, where I go into details about how I built the muffler, and how I updated the exhaust from 1" to 2" for better breathing. Also answer lots of frequently asked questions.