Transporting batteries on a plane
I'm not sure if this is a silly question but does anyone know if it's safe to take cells in the un-pressurised cargo hold of a plane?
I wanted to take my cells as carry-on for the JC clash in the states but after reading up on what you can and can't take it's looking like they will have to go in the case, will they go pop? |
Cells are shipped regually in this way, no issue.
Just make sure they are well insulated for transport and never ship batteries fully charged. Neil |
You could strap them to your chest! Just get ready for that rubber glove:D:D.
Would it work out a good idea price wise to get cells over there? |
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Cheers Neil :) |
Mine were packed in my main hauler bag, which went in the hold of the plane for Finland, and they were fine.
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The pressure is less than on sea level though, more like 1000-1500 meters, and temperatures can be much lower. |
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On a sensible note, if you order cells from the u.s/hk, don't they just get shipped via cargo the same way?? |
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You just have to decide which will hurt less..... |
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The 3rd option is to swallow them... |
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or you could try fit em into the soles on your shoes.
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When i asked BA all i got as a reply was "Aint getting on no dam plane fool" :D
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RS?:D |
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