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关于坐飞机带的Iphone备用充电电池的一些信息

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关于坐飞机带的Iphone备用充电电池的一些信息(in carry-on baggage only)

这次走LRT坐飞机要带iphone备用充电电池,所以在网上查了一下相关信息分享:

http://www.aircanada.com/en/trav ... ity.html#-batteries

比如我的是Anker® 2nd Gen Astro 6000mAh,产品网站上的FAQ:

Can external batteries be taken on board airplanes?
Yes, all Anker external batteries can legally and safely be taken on board airplanes. Here are the relevant requirements:

Quoted from Federal transportation security rules (Effective January 1, 2008):
Lithium ion batteries (a.k.a.: rechargeable lithium, lithium polymer, LIPO, secondary lithium).
-Passengers may carry consumer-sized lithium ion batteries [no more than 8 grams of equivalent lithium content or 100 watt hours (wh) per battery]. This size covers AA, AAA, 9-volt, cell phone, PDA, camera, camcorder, Gameboy, and standard laptop computer batteries.
-Passengers can also bring two (2) larger lithium ion batteries (more than 8 grams, up to 25 grams of equivalent lithium content per battery) in their carry-on. This size covers larger extended-life laptop batteries. Most consumer lithium ion batteries are below this size.

Anker's largest external battery is currently the Anker Pro 20000mAh (74 wh) which is lower than the above 100 wh limit.
- See more at: http://www.ianker.com/product/79AN7902-BA#ptop


https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/tdg/lit ... ous-goods-1162.html

Cause for Concern
While most lithium batteries are safe, some have overheated and caught fire. Once ignited, they can cause any nearby batteries to overheat and catch fire, as well. These fires are difficult to put out and produce toxic and irritating fumes.

When shipping lithium batteries, it is not always clear which mode of transport will be used. Your shipment may end up on an aircraft, and an aircraft’s fire suppression system may be unable to extinguish all types of lithium battery fires.

Counterfeit and no-brand lithium batteries are also of concern, because they may not have been safety tested. These lithium batteries may be poorly designed, have little protection, or contain manufacturing flaws.

Recent reports of incidents involving the failure of lithium batteries include:

Computer batteries have heated up and caused fires on cargo and passenger planes.
A charging lithium ion battery exploded on a mini-submarine designed to carry U.S. Navy SEALs to shore.
A passenger’s camera batteries began smoking at the boarding gate.
Two large battery packs in a checked baggage began smouldering. The bag burst into flames when an airline agent picked it up.
During a flight, crew found a flashlight’s counterfeit lithium metal battery overheating and giving off a strong odour. The damaged battery burned the inside of the flashlight.

Short Circuit Protection
Preventing lithium batteries from short circuit is very important to keeping them from overheating and catching fire. Always keep lithium batteries isolated from metal objects (e.g. jewellery, keys) or other conductive materials by enclosing each one separately and insulating terminals with a non-conductive material (e.g. electrical tape). Pack them so they cannot shift during transport.

A lithium battery inside equipment is protected from short circuit because it is secured in the actual device and cannot move around during transport. Make sure no switches or power buttons can be accidentally turned on during transport.
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