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A back up generator is a great investment so you can keep the lights on, when the power’s off. Also in many remote locations a generator is the only means of electricity. The problem is no matter whether you use your generator for emergency preparedness or to power your remote cabin etc, they are noisy as hell. They’ll annoy you and your neighbors! Also in a bug-out retreat a noisy generator could give away your location…
If you check out the link below you will find a tutorial which shows how to adapt a thrush muffler and fit it to your generator. The result should be a near silent generator. I am sure there will still be some very low level noise from the motor etc, but there is no way your neighbors will hear it, and it should be a good option for a bug-out location too.
How To Modify Your Generator To Run Almost Silently