Quiet. The Neighbors Can Hear You (Sound Control Thread)

wayward1

Member
I Used To Run A 6 Inch S&P And It Was Very Quiet. I Switch To The Max Fan Pro To Reduce 6ft Of Ducting And 2 90 Degree Bend's. Yes Its A Tab Bit Louder But I'm Also Running On Low So Its An Even Trade Off.
I'm trying so find a controller that works with my td silent 350/125 in-line fan. I've read about variable frequency drivers and variable autotransformers and other ones, but I get lost as to which is compatible. I don't want any hum and I want it safe. Any suggestions? Btw, I think my fan is a permanent spilt capacitor type!
 

cookie master

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the mdf box is a good idea, might as well put the ballasts in too, make it a chamber with the carbon filter sucking in and have an exhaust port.
 

ResinLip

Member
Has anyone tried to solve the "tink-tink-tink" of a co2 tank and regulator connected to a fuzzy logic controller? It is the loudest thing in the room. :(

My room is pretty quiet between the Panasonic whisperline and whisper ceiling fans that I have plus the Eheim water and air pumps. The thick O-rings on the air stones plus duct insulation also help.

Before the Co2 tank and relay, the only thing you could hear were the relays clicking inside the Titan controllers. I think it is just the tank echoing the noise so I am thinking to wrap in in a layer of Dynamat from car audio.

Any suggestions on reducing this particular noise? Look at the video in my signature to see/hear how quiet my room is.
 

ResinLip

Member
Great Noise Question....do not use CO2 but remain hopeful! :0)
Well, thanks. The other idea I have is to remotely mount the valve. Perhaps there is a high pressure rubber house that I can mount between the tank and regulator itself. That should decouple the tinking of the relay from that echo chamber called a tank.
 

ResinLip

Member
I made little video of the co2 tank noise. I think I will pursue the two ideas mentioned and see how hat goes. I tried throwing a blanket over the tank but that did not help much.

 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
Well, that captured it pretty well.

The problem is that even just broadly googling strings like
"growing CO2 problem noise ping" would find hits here if they
existed, but I found nothing here or elsewhere.

Good luck

P.S. The one hit that was at all relevant was a paintball forum....but it
did relate to a pressure air tank pinging....it was a spring-loaded valve.
The recommendation was that it be shrunk-wrapped. (I know...ugh ;0)
 

ResinLip

Member
Well, that captured it pretty well.

The problem is that even just broadly googling strings like
"growing CO2 problem noise ping" would find hits here if they
existed, but I found nothing here or elsewhere.

Good luck

P.S. The one hit that was at all relevant was a paintball forum....but it
did relate to a pressure air tank pinging....it was a spring-loaded valve.
The recommendation was that it be shrunk-wrapped. (I know...ugh ;0)
Damping the round cylinder might go a long way. I can even hit a resonance with the tank just speaking normally in the grow closet. It can be heard resonating through the tank.
 

cawolves

Well-Known Member
And don't forget the sound of Bob Marley and someone talking to themselves and laughing at their own jokes.

there are many threads about odor control but one thing that is often overlooked is sound control. sound from buzzing ballasts, inline fans, wall-mounted fans, hydro pumps and/or many other things could be a contributing factor to someone finding out about your secret garden. worst part is that you wouldnt even know that they know! so if anyone has any ideas for sound control post them on here...
 

Amy Betty

Member
The best you can do (while not blowing your wallet) is to use the good old egg cartons, from pirate radios from decades ago to this day it still remains an incredibly solid method to disperse sound waves and effectively making the whole thing a lot quieter!
 

GrandfatherRat

Active Member
The best you can do (while not blowing your wallet) is to use the good old egg cartons, from pirate radios from decades ago to this day it still remains an incredibly solid method to disperse sound waves and effectively making the whole thing a lot quieter!
Unfortunately this doesn't work. Egg crates will result in attenuation of some higher frequenies, which can knock down some of the 'snap' or 'sharpness' in a room. This is why it had limited use in the radio / spoken word application. However, egg crate is totally ineffective in reduction beyond a couple of decibels, which Is trivial. Sound reduction Is acccomplished through absorption, which requires either mass or isolation. There are no shortcuts.

Edit-- don't want to post just a negative thread, so adding some hopefully productive input: Resinlip is already onto a potential solution, which is to decouple the regulator making the noise from the tank which is magnifying it. That is the proper direction; to address the noise at the source. The ping is a high pitch, which is also easier to damp. He could additionally dcouple the tank from the floor, or damp the tank as well, as it's also producting noise. The other option is to look at where the noise is transmitting out into the house-- direct propogation of waves though the door, as well as possible indirect transmission though the walls and floor. This would show where to apply any absorptive treatment.
 
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waynejohn

Active Member
Need some help choosing apropriate controller for manrose mf125s mixed flow extractor...i want to avoid that huming noise on low setting...would a 0-10v controller be good for that fan?Or would i be better served with a variac?Really not my area of expertise so any help would be appreciated
 

CouchGouch

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Need some help choosing apropriate controller for manrose mf125s mixed flow extractor...i want to avoid that huming noise on low setting...would a 0-10v controller be good for that fan?Or would i be better served with a variac?Really not my area of expertise so any help would be appreciated
Have you already bought the fan?

Is it a tds?
 

waynejohn

Active Member
Yeah that was my other choice but manrose turned out a lot cheaper and i'll get the new one with 3 speed
 
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