Bob, WB4APR,  A removable range extender makes a lot of sense, you can have
the increased range occasionally and not when it isn't needed, You can use
it for a "Backup" in case of power outage at the home.  (Also on "Field
Day" Operations) and still drive the car. And you aren't limited to a
Gasoline fueled generator Hybrid. and your car isn't carrying around that
Generator and its fuel all the time increasing the electric consumption
even on short trips to the store...

*Dennis Lee Miles *
*( KF4EDU )*

 *E.V.T.I. Inc.*

*E-Mail:*  *[email protected]* <[email protected]>

   *Phone #* *(863) 944-9913*

Dade City, Florida 33523






On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Robert Bruninga via EV <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yes, we had a 1-wheel trailer when I was a kid and Dad loved it because he
> could back with impunity.  But you should see how it can launch its entire
> load into the air when it hits a bump.
>
> Also, pulling just a tiny 4'x4' (flat) trailer behind my Prius loses 10
> MPG.  My trailer is a solar panel array what could NEVER be economical
> for the power gained compared to the drag.
>
> If someone needs a range extender generator, then they simply bought the
> wrong car.
>
> EV's for what EV's were designed for, not for replacing every fool think
> one can do with gas.
>
> Bob, WB4APR
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Larry Gales via
> EV
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 2:27 PM
> To: [email protected]; SEVA
> Subject: [EVDL] Trailer type Range extenders
>
> Trailer type range extenders, either battery or gasoline powered, always
> seem to use standard type trailers, where the trailer hitch allows for
> both vertical and side-to-side motion, and where the hitch is almost as
> long as the trailer itself.  This considerably increases the total length
> of a vehicle, and makes it very difficult to back up.
>
> I wonder if a simpler design would work instead:  a very short hitch which
> allows some up-and-down flexibility, but no side-to-side motion, and where
> the trailer itself rides on a single swivel wheel.  This would
> significantly reduce the length of the trailer+hitch combination, and
> should eliminate the problem of backing up.
>
> Also, I saw that the BMW i3 has an optional 700 cc gasoline generator to
> extend the range of the vehicle.  I have been unable to find the size and
> weight of such as engine+generator combination, so let me know if you have
> that information:.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> --
> Larry Gales
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