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When properly set up, a hybrid vehicle like a Toyota Prius can double as a backup generator. The next time the lights go out, you might want to consider constructing a mini power plant to supply energy to your home appliances for a few days. Note that this process requires great care and precision. One should work under the guidance of an electrician or engineer. | When properly set up, a hybrid vehicle like a Toyota Prius can double as a backup generator. The next time the lights go out, you might want to consider constructing a mini power plant to supply energy to your home appliances for a few days. Note that this process requires great care and precision. One should work under the guidance of an electrician or engineer. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#Open the Prius hatch. Locate the batteries under the mat beneath the car's rear hatch. | #Open the Prius hatch. Locate the batteries under the mat beneath the car's rear hatch. |