Are you using those little airbags for mounts on your generator?
http://forum.prevostownersgroup.com/archive/index.php/t-6209.htmlI know this is putting the cart before the horse, but may come in handy soon.
My generator "doghouse" was a little more ghetto (no fancy welding involved or slideouts), but it does a good job of soundproofing. My biggest mistake was to make the air cavities too small in order to make everything fit (I put the radiator in the same bay). It's hard to make things bigger, later, that's for sure.Using any sort of shock absorber (such as rubber feet) for the generator and using sound deadening plywood (it's dense plywood with an internal lead liner) combined with reflecting insulation worked out well. I wish I had made more room and more plumbing for a better muffler, that's the biggest source of noise at this point, so that's a future project.Pics:http://bus.getdave.com/Album/Electrical/Generator/
Hi Dave Is it too small? Not enough? Does your gender overheat?