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TroubleGuy
I decided to find alternative ways of silencing my exhaust duct instead of building a giant window box. I'm exploring a couple options and I have some questions before I decide on one... Some might seem dumb, but like I said, I'm exploring a few options... the more of these I can get answered the better off I'll be. I've looked around but can't find anything specific enough. I've taken some ideas from the ways ducts are silenced in recording studios.
I'll just list them off instead of typing a ton...
1. Does insulated ducting REALLY help that much?
For a small box at the end of the duct...
2. Will "egg carton" foam mold in 70-90 degree temps and 30% - 60% humidity?
3. If so, will regular egg cartons reduce noise?
4. Will styrofoam insulation boards reduce sound if a box at the end of the duct is lined with it and small slots are made to allow the exhaust air to escape? (see pic below)
^^^replace fiberglass with that egg carton foam or anything else mentioned above
For a duct muffler/silencer...
5. Would a thick cardboard box filled with insulation or "quilt batting" (quilt filler) work?
6. Will either of those mold when exposed to the same temps & humidity mentioned above?
Hope to get some answers soon so I can get to work on this.
Thanks!
I'll just list them off instead of typing a ton...
1. Does insulated ducting REALLY help that much?
For a small box at the end of the duct...
2. Will "egg carton" foam mold in 70-90 degree temps and 30% - 60% humidity?
3. If so, will regular egg cartons reduce noise?
4. Will styrofoam insulation boards reduce sound if a box at the end of the duct is lined with it and small slots are made to allow the exhaust air to escape? (see pic below)
^^^replace fiberglass with that egg carton foam or anything else mentioned above
For a duct muffler/silencer...
5. Would a thick cardboard box filled with insulation or "quilt batting" (quilt filler) work?
6. Will either of those mold when exposed to the same temps & humidity mentioned above?
Hope to get some answers soon so I can get to work on this.
Thanks!