SteveSarabande
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Tucked up on the boat, toasty with the eber running, but all i can hear is the ticking of the pump. I used the rubber mount that came with the kit but its still noisy. Would enclosing it in pipe insulation help?
Pump hangers => bobbin mounts - I used one from a motor factors originally intended as an exhaust mounting.What do you mean by pump hangers? I have copper pipe, does that transmit the sound more than the alternative?
Pump hangers => bobbin mounts -
Try a softer bobbin - worked for me - got to listen really carefully now to know if the damn thing is clicking or notNot the ones I am trying, bobins and rubber lined P clips are next to useless.
Try a softer bobbin - worked for me - got to listen really carefully now to know if the damn thing is clicking or not
That is something I used to do but found a few pumps got very warm which I did not like, best to let the heat dissipate, the pumps actually are supposed to be kept as cool as possible. The pumps are not particularly noisy per se but the vibration from the constant solenoid operation is easily transmitted through the mounting panel. The standard rubber mounts are a bit of help but not a real solution. I have been objectively experimenting with some pump hangers designed for use on Mercedes TTCs which use the same pump with good results. The main thing is to mount on something that will not transmit noise and try not to use copper tube but rather Tygon unless you need a BSS.
I am so glad I don't gave to comply with that ridiculous over zealous standard. But could you not use something like an aeroquip braided hose and still comply with BSS requirements ?OH SO RIGHT re BSS
turned super quiet to irritatingly bloddy loud !
it use to be on nylon pipes with flexible sections hung on nylon ties. now cu pipe that uses the fuel tank as a resonating box.
Have you got a link for the pump hanger David?
Back in Cardiff now, time to check out this vibration. I probably made it worse by not cutting the copper to length, it was a metre or so too long so i left a coil of it near the pump which is probably not helping.
If I made up a 100mm x 100mm piece of 10mm marine ply and then glued that to a bit of foam based noise reducing sheets (32mm thick with a lead polymeric barrier) and then glued that to a bulk head and mounted the solenoid pump on to the 100mm x 100mm x 10mm ply, so that the pump has a sound barrier between it and the bulkhead.
Would that be effective if making a significant reduction in the noise transmitted into the boats structure?
I am so glad I don't gave to comply with that ridiculous over zealous standard. But could you not use something like an aeroquip braided hose and still comply with BSS requirements ?