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Recirculating heat motor ... can it be quieted or bypassed(pic included)
On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 15:30:28 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
The mounting tool very half-assed. I'd find a better way to mount the motor so it is better isolated and that may eliminate or considerably reduce the noise. I'd agree with you on the lousy workmanship as I listened to the motor just now turn on while snapping more pictures of the setup and it wasn't unduly loud at the source. I think the loudness comes from something inherent in the pipes and/or woodwork ... maybe vibration amplification or something like that? |
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Recirculating heat motor ... can it be quieted or bypassed (pic included)
Rubber mount of some kind, for sound insullation.
Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Martin C." wrote in message ... I think the loudness comes from something inherent in the pipes and/or woodwork ... maybe vibration amplification or something like that? |
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