Have you thought of ways to quite down truckmounts.
In conjuction with a way to transfer heat of TM w/out having to open any doors, meaning if the doors of your van/truck are fully closed when TM is operating, how can we get the heat out effectively, but w/out making more noise to our surroundings.
Polycarbonate plastic can sustain low and high temps(around 300 f), it's very durable, it flexes, but it does not chatter like glass. There are many thickness of this material being used. It also can work as a sound barrier for sound deadening. It's also 1/12th of the weight of glass at the same thickness.
So an enclosure of some sort made with similar materials above, that would allow access to the TM yet can be close for sound deadning. Along with an exhaust fan(s) holes, along w/ a reverse negative air system to escape the hot air out.
I know there's gotta be ways to do this.
Would like to start a discussion on this.
In conjuction with a way to transfer heat of TM w/out having to open any doors, meaning if the doors of your van/truck are fully closed when TM is operating, how can we get the heat out effectively, but w/out making more noise to our surroundings.
Polycarbonate plastic can sustain low and high temps(around 300 f), it's very durable, it flexes, but it does not chatter like glass. There are many thickness of this material being used. It also can work as a sound barrier for sound deadening. It's also 1/12th of the weight of glass at the same thickness.
So an enclosure of some sort made with similar materials above, that would allow access to the TM yet can be close for sound deadning. Along with an exhaust fan(s) holes, along w/ a reverse negative air system to escape the hot air out.
I know there's gotta be ways to do this.
Would like to start a discussion on this.