Saturday, September 17, 2016

Re: [Electric Boats] Re: Decibels

 

Hey Mike,
Though not  Twitterer (not a word) or a facebooker (not a word either), I have a response to your post.  In the words of my son, ... LIKE!!!  With 2 caveats:  1) which section of what numbered freeway ; 2)  Old folks like mee are reported to have a normal seach volume in your "annoying range" of 78-89dB, as related by the same son..  All with a light sprinkling of humor.
 
My dB figures are still almost a year out as I finish the hull of my twin motored eTug, as are my consumption results, and my speed & duration figures.
 
Cheers all,
Dan H
 
 
 
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 9:48 AM
Subject: [Electric Boats] Re: Decibels
 
 

I have had to go back to my 5th grade grammar to answer your post.  "Silence is the absence of sound. It's an absolute adjective, so people don't usually say something is very silent or silenter (not a word) unless they're playing with words. If something makes no noise at all, it's silent. Quiet means something is not very loud."  As point, the human hearing will vary by the human who is hearing the noise but this is the decibel scale for the noise we hear from a well-designed electric motor:


Noise source:

Passenger car at 65 mph at 25 ft (77 dB);

freeway at 50 ft from pavement edge 10 a.m. (76 dB).

Living room music (76 dB);

radio or TV-audio, vacuum cleaner (70 dB).

 

70 - Arbitrary base of comparison. Upper 70s are annoyingly loud to some people


Conversation in restaurant, office, background music, Air conditioning unit at 100 feet.

 

60 -  Half as loud as 70 dB. Fairly quiet.

Mike Electric Yachts of Southern California




---In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, <moriartybob@...> wrote :

I've had my Electroprop system now for about a year and am overall very happy with it.
One surprise though is that the motor is not "whisper quiet".
Today I took some measurements with an iPhone app,  Decibel 10th.
Tied to the dock, with the motor spinning at 1800 RPM (setting 3 on my 0 to 5 throttle) I observed the following:
85 dB @ one foot from the motor.
81 dB @ two feet from the motor with companionway steps in place
At the helm:
69 dB with companionway board removed
65 dB with companionway board in place
60 dB with motor off (ambient noise)
Can anyone share comparable measurements?
Thanks in advance.
--Bob M


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