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How big a charging treasure can I take on the plane?

100Wh charging treasure can be taken on the plane at most.

The rated energy of the charging treasure does not exceed 100Wh, without the approval of the airline; The rated energy exceeds 100Wh but does not exceed 160Wh, which can only be carried after the approval of the airline, but each passenger is not allowed to carry more than two charging treasures. It is forbidden to carry charging treasures with rated energy exceeding 160Wh.

It is forbidden to carry charging treasures that are not marked with rated energy or calculated with other marked parameters. If the specific manufacturer, rated capacity and input/output voltage are not marked, and the charging treasure is not marked with parameters, it is forbidden to carry it on the plane. It is forbidden to carry or consign large lithium batteries or electronic equipment exceeding 160Wh. There is no problem with the ordinary spare mobile phone charger.

List of prohibited items on the plane:

1, guns and ammunition.

2. Explosive, flammable or nonflammable gases (such as aerosol paint, butane gas, lighters and gas cylinders).

3. Refrigerating gas (such as diving gas cylinder filled with gas and liquid nitrogen).

4, flammable liquids (such as paint, thinner, solvent).

5. Flammable solids (such as matches and lighters).

6. Organic peroxides (such as resins).

7. poison.

8. Infectious substances (such as viruses and bacteria).

9. Radioactive substances (such as radium).

10, corrosive substances (such as acid, alkali, mercury, thermometer).

1 1, magnetic substances, oxidizing substances (such as bleach).

12. Weapons, such as antique guns, swords, knives and similar items, are allowed to be carried as checked baggage only under very special circumstances and with our unilateral approval.