Feb 08, 2019 Pageview:672
The birth of mobile phone charge pal is to facilitate the travel, and out-of-town people to charge anytime and anywhere without power, and is also the favorite of business people. Many friends will ask: "I often travel, can mobile phone charge pal be taken on the plane? If you can't take it with you on the plane, it won't make much sense to buy a mobile charge pal. For the above questions, the author visited the relevant airport security responsible person.
According to reports, "charge pal" is an emerging lithium battery polymer storage device, equivalent to a large capacity lithium battery device backup battery. Lithium is a very unstable metal. Lithium-containing batteries or "charging treasures" are prone to high temperatures and sparks during friction or collision. Once the fire is inadvertently fired, even the currently used liquid fire extinguishers are at a loss, and can only serve to isolate the fire. When the lithium is consumed, the fire can be extinguished. If the lithium battery is checked in the baggage, the baggage is easily squeezed or collided in a small cargo space, posing a safety hazard to the flight.
In this regard, according to the latest documents of the Civil Aviation Administration, the “charge pal” commonly used by people to provide external power to electronic devices such as mobile phones is also equivalent to lithium batteries, and should be strictly inspected and transported in accordance with the standards for the transportation of lithium batteries by the Civil Aviation Administration.
So how should we carry the "charge pal" to take the plane?
First of all, confirm that your "charge pal" and lithium battery itself meets the national standards. The "charge pal" and lithium batteries that are not marked are not allowed to be transported. At the same time, confirm that "charge pal" and lithium batteries are rated at 100 watts/hour, and the rated energy exceeding 100 watts/hour must be approved by the airline.
Secondly, before taking the flight, please take the "charge pal" and the spare lithium battery in accordance with the regulations, and wrap it with insulation to avoid contact with other conductive materials, leakage, electric shock and accidents.
Finally, it should be noted that the "charge pal" and lithium batteries are not allowed to be checked, you can carry them with you. However, during the flight, it is absolutely impossible to use the "charge pal" and the spare lithium battery to charge the electronic device.
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