I have owned my Yong Heng for about a year and it has been working flawlessly. If there is anything I can complain about it, it is the noise level which is rather high for my neighbors so I decided to do something about it.
I have learnt from this forum that quite a big part of the noise comes from the air intake so my solution is to add a muffler. There are commercially available mufflers but I doubt if they will do much because most are just a hollow drum with a piece of filter inside. I decided to make one using the scrap materials I have in hand.
This is the outlook of the muffler. It is connected to the air intake of the compressor via a silicon hose.
The core of the muffler is a frame made of ABS holding a number of sponge rings for dampening the noise :
The sound coming out from the intake of the compressor is forced to travel through a zig-zag path :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6GuKaU4SyM
My perception is that the sound is reduced by about half but there is a slight increase in the fill time as the compressor is now not breathing as easily as it used to. The time to fill my gold filter from empty to 4500 psi is increased from 101 seconds to 107 seconds but this is acceptable to me given the substantial amount of noise reduction.
I have learnt from this forum that quite a big part of the noise comes from the air intake so my solution is to add a muffler. There are commercially available mufflers but I doubt if they will do much because most are just a hollow drum with a piece of filter inside. I decided to make one using the scrap materials I have in hand.
This is the outlook of the muffler. It is connected to the air intake of the compressor via a silicon hose.
The core of the muffler is a frame made of ABS holding a number of sponge rings for dampening the noise :
The sound coming out from the intake of the compressor is forced to travel through a zig-zag path :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6GuKaU4SyM
My perception is that the sound is reduced by about half but there is a slight increase in the fill time as the compressor is now not breathing as easily as it used to. The time to fill my gold filter from empty to 4500 psi is increased from 101 seconds to 107 seconds but this is acceptable to me given the substantial amount of noise reduction.