Hi,
please excuse the X-post. I wrote about 1he pump I use and noise insulation here:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/openpnp/w46THEk0Mjc/ax7yq5IrDwAJPump is about EUR 20-30, it draws about 3amps at 12V. I've used it for > 100 hours now without a problem.
I would like to reiterate how much adding a "storage tank" for low pressure / "vacuum" and high pressure (blow off) has improved the quality of my PnP's pneumatic system.
I basically use steel bottles (similar to swiss-made SIGG drinking bottles) which happen to have an R3/4 thread so I could easily connect the lines to them.
Think of it as a pneumatic capacitor... Similar to the caps in your electronic circuit, it will smoothen out air flow and pressure spikes caused by the compressors cylinders. Look at any household or industrial air compressor - it will also have a tank for sure...
I use a small circuit to monitor the pressure in both the "vacuum" and the "pressure" bottle. The pump is connected via 2/3 valves. Whenever the pressure is above / below threshold + hysteresis, the pump runs. It is rather noisy, that's why I put it into the box. With this insulation its barely audible - the PnP movement is much louder.
When pressure is OK, pump stays silent :-)
Regards
Malte