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Can I check in with rechargeable headlights when boarding?

Charging headlights without batteries can be checked, and charging headlights with batteries can't be checked, so they can only be carried with you.

According to the regulations of the Civil Aviation Administration and airlines, when carrying mobile phones, laptops, cameras and other equipment containing lithium batteries for personal use, lithium battery mobile power supply (such as charging treasure) and a reasonable number of spare batteries needed for travel, attention should be paid to:

1. Electronic equipment containing lithium batteries can be carried on board as hand luggage; Spare lithium batteries and charging treasures are not allowed to be put into the running luggage. Please put them in your hand luggage and take them on the plane.

2. The charging treasure belongs to the mobile power supply of lithium batteries and is transported according to the specifications and quantity of lithium batteries. Don't use charging treasure to charge electronic equipment in flight. For the charging treasure with the start switch, it must be turned off during the flight.

3. Short-circuit protection measures should be taken for lithium batteries: put the lithium batteries in the original retail packaging, stick adhesive tapes on the exposed electrodes, and put each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective box to insulate the electrodes.

Transport regulations for specifications and quantity limits of lithium batteries

The rated energy < Block 100wh 2 should be put into the carry-on baggage, but it is not required to be declared.

100 wh & lt; The rated energy < Block 160wh 2 can be carried after being approved by the airline.

Rated energy >160 wh-you should report the freight to the airline.

Note: Please confirm the rated energy (wh) marked on the lithium battery before boarding. If there is no label, please calculate according to the following formula:

Rated energy (wh)= battery capacity (Ah)× nominal voltage (v); Unit conversion of battery capacity: 1Ah= 1000mAh.