In flight, the power bank battery cannot exceed 100 Wh.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China has regulations that you can take power banks on board an aircraft, but there are some restrictions on the number and energy of power banks and on their transport. In special circumstances you need permission. of the Civil Aviation Administration before being able to transport them.
Regulations of the Civil Aviation Administration of China regarding the transportation of external batteries
1. Those with a rated energy of less than 100Wh can be carried on board the aircraft
The Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued regulations for carrying mobile power banks on board planes. According to current regulations, external batteries with a nominal energy of less than 100 Wh can be ecarried on board a plane. 160Wh can only be boarded with the agreement of the airline. The power bank will not directly indicate the rated energy, only the capacity. Therefore, only through conversion can we know what capacity of the external battery can be carried on board the aircraft.
2. Formula conversion
Taking a 37V/10000mAh power bank as an example, the rated energy = 3.7V times 10000mAh = 37Wh, which is less than 100 Wh. regulations and can be taken on board the aircraft. Similarly, the maximum output voltage of a general external battery is 5V. According to the formula, capacity = rated energy divided by 100Wh divided by 5V is equal to 20,000 mA. can be taken on board a plane.
3. Quantity rules
Each passenger can take up to 2 power banks on the plane, and the rated energy cannot exceed 100 Wh, cThat is to say, the total capacity does not exceed 20,000 mAh. . Therefore, a 20,000 mAh external battery cannot be taken on a plane.
In accordance with the Civil Aviation Industry Standards of the People's Republic of China "Lithium Battery Air Transportation Specifications" (MH/T1020-2013) and "Lithium Battery Specifications" (MH/T1020-2013) air transport for passengers and crew carrying dangerous goods" (MH/T1030-2010) and other relevant regulatory documents, passengers carrying lithium-ion batteries on board civil aircraft should pay attention to the following points: < /p>
1. The rated energy capacity of lithium-ion batteries transported must not exceed 160 Wh Anything above 160 Wh must be transported via dangerous goods procedures.
2. Equipment containing lithium-ion batteries (such as laptops, cameras,camcorders, etc.) must be carried in accordance with the following rules:
p>( 1) It can be carried in checked baggage and carry-on baggage.
(2) Measures must be taken to prevent accidental starting.
(3) The rated energy of lithium-ion batteries should not exceed 100 Wh.
(4) Lithium-ion batteries with a rated energy between 100 Wh (exclusive) and 160 Wh (inclusive) must be approved by the operator (airline).
3. Spare lithium-ion batteries must be carried and transported in accordance with the following rules:
(1) They may only be transported in carry-on baggage. on the luggage.
(2) Must be done individuallyTo protect against short circuits, place replacement batteries in their original packaging or insulate the electrodes, for example by taping the exposed electrodes or placing the battery individuallyin a plastic strip or protective bag.
(3) The rated energy of a single lithium-ion battery should not exceed 100 Wh.
(4) With operator (airline) approval, spare lithium-ion batteries with a rated energy of 100 Wh (exclusive) to 160 Wh (inclusive) may be carried , but no more than 2 batteries can be carried. be worn.
Passengers and crew members carry wheelchairs or other similar mobility aids powered by lithium-ion batteries and portable medical electronic devices containing metal or metal cells or batteries lithium-ion batteries carried by passengers for medical purposes. Transport and packaging requirements technical instructions and approved by the airline.
4. Portable electronic medical devices:
(1) The rated energy of the lithium battery does not exceed 160 Wh.
(2) Two spare batteries per person, 2 pieces, individual protective measures, portable.
(3) Measures must be taken to prevent accidental starting.
(4) It must be approved by the operator (airline).
5. Electric wheelchair or mobility aid:
(1) The rated power of the lithium battery should not exceed 300 Wh.
(2) If the battery is removable, it must be portable.
(3) Spare batteries: no more than 160 Wh, two per person, no more than 300 Wh, one per person. The battery is shorted and damaged and is portable.
(4) It must be approved by the operator (airline).
(5) The person responsible for registration is responsible for informing the captain.
Calculate specifically based on your own power to see if it exceeds the requirements.
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