![]() ![]() Example: A 20,000mAh mobile power bank with a voltage rating of 3.7V, will have an energy rating of 20,000mAh / 1,000 × 3.7V = 74Wh.The calculation for energy rating is: Wh = mAh / 1,000 × Volt.Power banks are prohibited from being carried if they are not clearly marked with specifications or values. For lithium-metal batteries, the lithium metal content must not exceed 2 grams, and for lithium-ion batteries the watt-hour rating must not exceed 100Wh. Limitations on Spare Batteries and Portable Battery Supply Devices (Power Banks): Carry-on baggage only do not place in checked-in baggage! Pack the following items individually: Ensure that the battery terminals are protected from short circuits, e.g., by placing each battery in its own protective case, by taping over exposed terminals or by placing in a plastic bag.The operator's approval is required if a passenger wishes to carry more than 15 PED and/or 20 spare batteries. Each person is limited to a maximum of 15 PED and/or 20 spare batteries with a watt-hour rating of less than or equal to 100Wh. If devices are carried in checked baggage, measures must be taken to prevent unintentional activation and to protect from damage, and the device must be completely switched off (not in sleep or hibernation mode). Portable electronic devices (PED): e.g., watches, calculators, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, video cameras, drones, etc.Other dangerous articles such as asbestos, magnetised material, and offensive or irritating materials (such as tear-gas, pepper spray, stun guns, Tasers, etc.).Poisons and infectious substances: e.g., arsenic, weed-killers, insecticides and live-virus materials.Oxidizing materials: e.g., bleaching powder, peroxides, etc.Briefcases and attached cases with built-in alarm devices.Flammable liquids and solids: e.g., kerosene (kerosene stove), lighter fuel, "blue flame" or "cigar" lighters, strike anywhere matches, paints, thinners, self-heating meals, related flammable solids, etc.Explosives: e.g., munitions, ammunitions, fireworks, firecrackers, flares, etc.Corrosives: e.g., acids, alkalis, mercury and mercury-containing devices, and wet-cell batteries. ![]() Compressed gases: e.g., canned butane, scuba oxygen bottles, aqualung cylinders, spray paint cans, insecticides, propane, hydrogen, acetylene, oxygen bottles, liquid nitrogen, etc.Dangerous goods that endanger the aircraft, or persons or property on board the aircraft. ![]()
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