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Airplanes have chargers.
Just check it into your luggage
Airplanes have chargers.
Just check it into your luggage
You can only carry max 25k capacity battery on planes. Anything larger and TSA could confiscate.
Airplanes have chargers.
Just check it into your luggage
Because some airlines allow free carry ons, but charge for checked luggage and some people travel only with a carry on backpack.
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Airplanes have chargers.
Just check it into your luggage
Checking uninstalled Lithium batteries is prohibited and should be carried with the passenger in their carry-on baggage.
Source:
https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/lith...wsId=230
Also I believe that you are not allowed to have batteries in your check in luggage. Only in your carry on and up to a maximum size
More specifically, the limit is 100 watt hours per battery. Lithium ion batteries are typically 3.6V cells, so that works out to approximately 27,000 mAh.
Not to mention Tesla.