Anker Bucks?

Hopefully more will posted about the Anker bucks soon

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Over 5 months later and we still have no information on this…

They’ve been busy implementing other things I’d presume and some changes with Power Users have probably caused a delay.

Not sure if the official account could shed any light on this.

I think they are like points that in the future we could use it for some exchange in products

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Wait… They’ve announced points?!

No official announcements have been made, just speculation from community members. When they decide how they are going to move forward with bucks/points and/or power users they will let us know…:relaxed:

Anker Bucks, they are weird, mine is 2850 and has been like that for months. I think many others are also at 2850. They don’t go up with say postings (unlike points). So they seem somewhat redundant.

Currently on 3300, I think they increase with levels rather than posts, could be wrong though.

I’m also at 2850

I’m 3400 now. Still no idea how I earned them nor their use.

Your bucks will increase as your level does, so I’ve found on mine. As for the end game with the bucks / points, were still waiting on Anker for that one…

Desperately waiting for Anker bucks (and new car starter).

Can you drive?

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Yes. In fact I’m taking drivers ed now

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Right well:

  • service the car often. What makes a flat battery is: taking it for lots of short journeys; cold weather; damp; an aging battery; bad alternator.
  • turn the lights, radio and any electrical items like heaters off when engine not running.

If you do all the chance of needing a restarter is very low.

Chances are, if you are attentive to maintenance and to vehicle handling, you’d end up helping others more than your own needs. As a cyclist I tend to help others for their lack of tools than I use my carried tools myself on my own bike. I service my own bike.

It is good to help others. They might not have your level of attentiveness to details (for lack of care or just a very busy life).

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no one knows what are the bucks?

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Starter replacements are more common than you may think. I have replaced 3 over the years and have repaired at least 2 others which is more than I have replaced alternators most of it due to our cold winters. They were particularly prone to failure on old Chevy’s due to heat from the engine and trying to restart when the starter was hot. sometimes it is just brushes, sometimes the commutator needs cleaning up, sometimes the gears get stripped, sometimes the solenoid is shot. You are absolutely correct though about a weak battery shortening the life of the starter. trying to start a car when it doesn’t want to turn causes a lot of heat build up and the starter wires are the weakest link. Newer cars have better protection and most of the electrical draws are delayed until the starter is disengaged.

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The more Anker car starters there are the more we can help others.

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According to another thread @AnkerOfficial does but lips are sealed until the project goes online :sunglasses:

Sound advice there @nigelhealy , you would think stuff like this would be part of driving course (well, it wasn’t in the UK when I took mine) …