I guess the same could be said for a gas splitter working all day, the gas bill is going to go up. For my person choice, I will stick to gas or diesel simply because I dont have electricity to plug into in my woods, or even at my wood pile. If I have to carry a portable generator to power my electric splitter then whats the point. I can see the OP's desire to keep his splitter quite and his choice of using electricity to do this. I have often thought about buying one of those little electric splitters to put in my basement to whittle down rounds I dont split small enough with my gas splitter. I will also say that what few electric hyd pump setups I have been around are not exactly quiet either. I think if the engine has to be quite, I would just adapt a bigger muffler to the gas engine. I did that with a 60hp wisconsin engine. It had the small stock muffler and it would deafen you to work next to it. I mounted a small automotive muffler and it made a big difference.