skunkd0c
Well-Known Member
go for non flexible ducting too if possible this is better than acoustic ductingi need to do both .... ultra stealth required. every decibel counts !
i find most of the noise that you need to contain comes from the movement of the air
rather than the motor noise of the fan
bigger slower fans with a lower rpm moving the air slower would help the noise is deeper
and not as noticeable in the first place
i have a metal boxed fan that i put inside another box its quiet now inside 2 boxes lol
i found the outlet of the fan from the metal box was causing extra noise too it did already have some sponge type sound
insulation inside the box around the outlet but it was not enough as the air rushes out it was causing a deep gush noise
as the air hit the ducting and sides of the metal outlet i used a small piece of solid ducting and pushed it slightly inside
the fan i do not think plastic fans have such an issue
sometimes inline fans are not the best type of fan to use if you do not need the air to travel
very far through many meters of ducting inline fans are quite noisy to start with because
they have high rpm to create lots of pressure to push the air through several meters of ducting
peace