A 12V/100Ah lithium battery is a 3 40 parallel series lithium battery. First, calculate the weight of the battery cell: 120*45g = 5400g. The weight of the protection plate is generally around 100g, which is the same as the weight of the battery. The weight of the battery (in (without case) is approximately 5.5 kg.
Can I take lithium batteries on a plane?
The weight is about 30 to 45 kg
The energy density of the current ternary polymer lithium battery is 150 to 200 WH per kilogram, so the weight of the ternary lithium battery. is 30-40 kg if it is lithium iron phosphate battery. The energy density of lithium iron phosphate battery is smaller, only 135 WH per kilogram, the weight of lithium iron phosphate battery. so should be 45 kilograms
Yes, devices containing lithium batteries can be placed in.checked baggage or carry-on baggage, but spare lithium batteries can only be placed in carry-on baggage. Dry batteries are not subject to any particular restrictions. When taking a civil aviation aircraft, consumer electronic equipment and spare batteries containing lithium or lithium-ion cells or batteries for personal use may be carried on board with baggage, but the lithium content of lithium metal battery should not exceed 2 grams. The rated energy value of lithium-ion batteries should not exceed 100 Wh.
According to the clear regulations of the Civil Aviation Administration of China regarding passengers carrying batteries
First, passengers are not allowed to carry lithium batteries in their checked baggage.
Second, passengers can carry apsimilar consumer electronics (watches, calculators, cameras, cell phones, laptops, camcorders, etc.) equipped with lithium-ion cells or batteries for personal use. Spare batteries must be individually protected against short circuits and may only be transported in hand luggage. In addition, each replacement battery should not exceed the following quantities: for lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries, the lithium content does not exceed 2 grams; for lithium-ion batteries, the total equivalent lithium content does not exceed 8 grams.
Third, passengers can carry lithium-ion batteries with a total lithium equivalent content of more than 8 grams and not more than 25 grams. If each battery is properly protected to prevent short circuits, it can be transported. handbag. There is a limit of 2 spare batteriesnge per person.
Fourth, other types of replacement dry batteries, such as nickel-metal hydride batteries, can also be taken with you if measures are taken to prevent short circuits.
Fifth, lithium-ion batteries whose total lithium equivalent content exceeds 25 grams must be shipped as cargo in accordance with the standards of “Lithium Battery Air Transportation Specifications” (MH/T1020- 2007).