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Hey everyone, Im new here and hoping to get some help.
I built these up yesterday to silence a 80cfm fan. I built a CS(carbon scrubber) Style Silencer that is 4" x 2' for the exhaust. It uses a mattress topper as the liner. It really cuts back on the sound but it is not silent. It uses 6" as the outer tube, do you think using 8" and lining with more foam might reduce the sound more or do I need to go longer?
This is what I rigged up for the intake. It cuts back on the sound a lot but still not silent and Im kinda worried about the foam getting too hot since it will be next to several 42W cfl's. The foam says to not place on lit bulbs due to fire hazard. I think I want to make another CS Silencer for the intake as well to give it some more length, currently 14" of foam. I also covered the fan with foam but I think I need to wrap it again for more sound reduction.
Any ideas on how I could silence these further? Would quilt batting or pillow stuffing be able to withstand more heat than this foam and/or would it reduce the sound more than this foam? Do you think acoustic foam or roxul(rockwool?) might be better? I really dont want to use fiberglas due to the particles being blown around the room.
I built these up yesterday to silence a 80cfm fan. I built a CS(carbon scrubber) Style Silencer that is 4" x 2' for the exhaust. It uses a mattress topper as the liner. It really cuts back on the sound but it is not silent. It uses 6" as the outer tube, do you think using 8" and lining with more foam might reduce the sound more or do I need to go longer?
This is what I rigged up for the intake. It cuts back on the sound a lot but still not silent and Im kinda worried about the foam getting too hot since it will be next to several 42W cfl's. The foam says to not place on lit bulbs due to fire hazard. I think I want to make another CS Silencer for the intake as well to give it some more length, currently 14" of foam. I also covered the fan with foam but I think I need to wrap it again for more sound reduction.
Any ideas on how I could silence these further? Would quilt batting or pillow stuffing be able to withstand more heat than this foam and/or would it reduce the sound more than this foam? Do you think acoustic foam or roxul(rockwool?) might be better? I really dont want to use fiberglas due to the particles being blown around the room.
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