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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadHazard View Post
    So does that mean you enjoy onanism?

    Look it up: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/onanism

    ...O_MY.....

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    Well, I added a second muffler and tested routing the exhaust out a piece of conduit. No change in volume. I believe it was stated somewhere that the exaust isnt the loud part for some generators. Verfied!!!!

    Corky!

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    Most of that noise comes from the cooling fins transmitting all the mechanical clank inside the motor. The little hondas, yamahas, and Kipors put a lot of ducting and insulation along the way to knock that down. It also helps that a dc generator driving an inverter only has to run at an RPM to handle the load, instead of something like 1800 or 3600 RPM like a synchronous gennie has to turn.

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    Got pictures....or the where did you get the big-o-cups
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    I also use the centuri generator exhaust, I use large rubber suction cups to attach the rubber bracket to the side of RV, takes the pressure off the exhaust just fine

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    Check Harbor Freight... search suction.
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