• Annoyed_🦀 🏅A
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    325 days ago

    Didn’t see them banning powerbank or batteries from powertools, and both also allowed on plane.

    • zeekaran
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      625 days ago

      Allowed in carry on but not checked bags, for the same reason.

      • Annoyed_🦀 🏅A
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        225 days ago

        One is allowed, one is straight out banned.

        One is high up in the sky, one is on the land.

      • How is it better for those batteries to malfunction in the passenger compartment instead of the storage compartment of the plane? I don’t understand that.

        • @SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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          222 days ago

          Cabin crew on aircraft have fireproof bags and rather effective fire extinguishers. Dealing with a battery in the cargo hold isn’t possible.

          If you want to carry a battery on an aircraft it generally has to be less than 100 (sometimes 160) watt-hours, whereas e-bike and other batteries are often 10x that.

    • @SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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      122 days ago

      Aircraft typically have a limit of 100 or 160 watt-hours and require that the battery be separate or the whole device be small (think laptop sized) so that you can dump it in a fireproof bag.

      An e-bike has a ~1kWh battery that is probably strapped or zip-tied in place and there’s probably no serious firefighting equipment.