fasten the plastic anchors to the metal seat anchors located between the seat cushions and the backrest of your car's rear seat. Alternatively, if your car lacks these anchors, you can attach the plastic fasteners to the seatbelt buckles or loops situated in the crease of the seat. and optionally use the hand support above the roof on the door side.
What do you fasten the plastic anchors to in the back seat is there something under the sea or do you attach it to the seatbelt I am very unsure where to attach these plastic Fasteners I do not know where they fastened to
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Jackery's real fame is its smaller units. Yes, 3000, 2000,1500, 1000 is nice and standard and.... But consider, we go to the 300. it weighs 8 lbs, its small, easy to carry, easy to store, you can back pack with it, use it in tents, use it in bike campers, but how about this... it will fit in the front basket of an electric wheel chair and let you plug an electric blanket into it. it can run said blanket for about 4 hours or so. This is a nice feature for disabled people who are waiting for the bus or such.
"Jackery's smaller units like the 300 certainly have some impressive versatility! At just 8 lbs, it's incredibly portable and can be used in a variety of situations, from camping to emergency situations. The ability to power an electric blanket for around 4 hours opens up possibilities for disabled individuals, providing comfort and warmth in situations where traditional power sources may not be readily available. It's great to see technology being used to improve the quality of life for everyone. Thanks for sharing!"
@@MadcityReviews- Yep, and now... we have the jackery 100, 99Wh, 128W, and the darn thing weighs in at 2.13 lbs. Now... something neat to look at. lets ignore generators... ignore solar panels... lets go 100% battery... Milwaukee, Ryobi, and all these other power tool companies use batteries. Ryobi uses 18v and 40v batteries. Milwaukee uses an 18v Dewalt uses a 20v Now, this on its own isn't that interesting untill you realize... you can buy inverters for these batteries. Oh yes.. Milwaukee offers a 175W Power Supply tat accepts their 18v battery, and a big ole 1800W 15amp unit that takes 4 of their 18v batteries. Ryobi though is on a different level. They offer batteries for both their 18v AND their 40V batteries. both single battery, and up to 4x 40v. so for a single 40v for example yo can get a 300 watt inverter... 150watt for the 18v.... but their big monster is a 1800 volt 4x 40v system, with those 40v units being able to take up 12 amps... thats 4x40vx12amps (1920 wh), with 12, 120, and USB output
I tried a few and eventually settled on using a zigbee relay + a zigbee temperature sensor, both connected to home assistant, much cheaper and no cloud access needed.