Brilliant. Wish I could have been thereTest Complete!!!!
I did a 17 mile (total) out and back (4 times total) with cruise control set for 60 and 65. Temp around 50. Flag along the highway basically limp (very little wind). Climate control off to minimize any weather related battery usage. A little bit of altitude loss heading West, which I gained back heading East. I hit trip reset at the start and took a picture of the energy usage when I passed the same spot coming back.
It did not go perfectly, in that the front of my wind deflector was fluttering like crazy with the trailer behind it. This is in contrast to no flutter without the trailer. I tried to stop the flutter by duck taping the front edge down to the top of the windshield. It would only hold for about 7 miles. It would flutter badly for about a mile with masking tape everywhere until I got to my U-turn spot, at which point I would get out, tape it again, and then do the leg back. Once again, it would flutter about a mile from the end. Without the flutter, I think the range would have been even better. After the test was complete, it pulled off the front completely on the way home. Luckily I was able to limp home.
Altitude about 4,500 above sea level, which gives me better range that anyone at sea level. In the summer, the density altitude is over 7,000, so towing range will be even better in the summer.
Results towing Airstream Basecamp 20X with (stupid) off-road tires at 4,500 MSL:
No Deflector 60 mph - 620 Wh/mi = 198 mile range
No Deflector 65 mph - 688 Wh/mi = 178 mile range
Deflector 60 mph - 546 Wh/mi = 225 mile range
Defector 65 mph - 601 Wh/mi = 204 mile range
So with the Defector, range is at least 10% better. If I had had access to the trailer earlier, I would have made the side panels longer to bridge more of the gap, probably increasing range even more. Vortex Generators on the sides would also probably increase range.
Tires on the trailer are RIDICULOUSLY knobby. I can probably get another 10% improvement with road tires.
This wind screen was a rough prototype. If I would built it again, I would use 1 inch Aluminum square tubing, and a metal flat section for the front roof just above the windshield to prevent flapping.
I was originally going to make this for my son, who is getting a Basecamp, but the design got so long and tall that he has no place to store it. So I think the project dies here for now.....
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This is actually much better looking than I thought it was gonna be. It’s another one of those examples of form improving through inspiring function.Test Complete!!!! Big Thanks to Airstream of Utah for letting me do the test.
I did a 17 mile (total) out and back (4 times total) with cruise control set for 60 and 65. Temp around 50. Flag along the highway basically limp (very little wind). Climate control off to minimize any weather related battery usage. A little bit of altitude loss heading West, which I gained back heading East. I hit trip reset at the start and took a picture of the energy usage when I passed the same spot coming back.
It did not go perfectly, in that the front of my wind deflector was fluttering like crazy with the trailer behind it. This is in contrast to no flutter without the trailer. I tried to stop the flutter by duck taping the front edge down to the top of the windshield. It would only hold for about 7 miles. It would flutter badly for about a mile with masking tape everywhere until I got to my U-turn spot, at which point I would get out, tape it again, and then do the leg back. Once again, it would flutter about a mile from the end. Without the flutter, I think the range would have been even better. After the test was complete, it pulled off the front completely on the way home. Luckily I was able to limp home.
Altitude about 4,500 above sea level, which gives me better range than anyone at sea level. In the summer, the density altitude is over 7,000, so towing range will be even better in the summer.
Results towing Airstream Basecamp 20X with (stupid) off-road tires at 4,500 MSL:
No Deflector 60 mph - 620 Wh/mi = 198 mile range
No Deflector 65 mph - 688 Wh/mi = 178 mile range
Deflector 60 mph - 546 Wh/mi = 225 mile range
Defector 65 mph - 601 Wh/mi = 204 mile range
So with the Defector, range is at least 10% better. If I had had access to the trailer earlier, I would have made the side panels longer to bridge more of the gap, probably increasing range even more. Vortex Generators on the sides would also probably increase range.
Tires on the trailer are RIDICULOUSLY knobby. I can probably get another 10% improvement with road tires.
This wind screen was a rough prototype. If I would built it again, I would use 1 inch Aluminum square tubing, and a metal flat section for the front roof just above the windshield to prevent flapping.
I was originally going to make this for my son, who is getting a Basecamp, but the design got so long and tall that he has no place to store it. So I think the project dies here for now.....
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If someone in SLC has a standard Airstream with road tires, I would be willing to look into getting a rigid sheet for the front top of my deflector, and try the test again. Curious what it would look like with a 25-27 footer.... We can do the test together (I don't need to have the trailer without its owner).
It would be easier to tell the potential benefit once we have a photo of the truck/trailer combo from the side view.Picked up this new toy over the weekend for a song. Going to split it with my in-laws. Will keep it in washington over the summers and here in Arizona during the winters.
Do you guys think there is any benefit to “deflecting” for something low like a pop-up?
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For sure. But we got it for under 8k. Was a pretty good deal I think. I split it with my father in law.It would be easier to tell the potential benefit once we have a photo of the truck/trailer combo from the side view.
It would have been nice if that air conditioner could "pop-in" when not in use!
No, I did 16 miles for each test.so you only did 4 miles each way? I have a BC 16... i've found it to be WAY better than any other enclosed type trailer.. that said, If im going to go 60-65mph, I usually draft off a big truck and it helps a lot but never have we seen sub 600 on long trips with it. i can get right at 600 if i go less than 65mph AND draft off a big truck... ive been trying to get a hold of polydrop to maybe buy a camper from them and get some real world numbers, but they don't reply...
We were looking at Aliners for my son, but the daughter in law really wanted an inside shower. We ended up getting a 2023 Basecamp 20 with only 500 miles for $39,500. The dealer wanted $36k for the Aliner Evolution LG. The fact that they were similar in price was crazy.Picked up this new toy over the weekend for a song. Going to split it with my in-laws. Will keep it in washington over the summers and here in Arizona during the winters.
Do you guys think there is any benefit to “deflecting” for something low like a pop-up?
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That airstream is incredible. Wasn’t actually planning on a trailer at all, it’s just one of those “happened upon an amazing deal” things.We were looking at Aliners for my son, but the daughter in law really wanted an inside shower. We ended up getting a 2023 Basecamp 20 with only 500 miles for $39,500. The dealer wanted $36k for the Aliner Evolution LG. The fact that they were similar in price was crazy.
The Aliner should be under 550Wh/mi at 65. I don't think a deflector will help much because it is pretty much shielded behind the CT already. But see how it lines up, and maybe do something small starting at the start of the tonneau and just going horizontal.
We rented a RAM 2500 since we flew into ABQ. My good does that truck ride like garbage. Most people have no idea how good the CT is.
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