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Fred Marks -> RE: Lipos, what to do? (1/20/2006 7:05:28 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Greg Covey As long as you keep the weight of packs down as follows, you may carry Li Pos by air. 1. The total weight of lithium must be less than 8 grams. The Equivelant grams is calculated by the equation ELW= 0.3 X capacity in AH. For example, if you wanted to carry 10 cells of 2200 mAh= 22AH, then ELW= 22 X0.3=6.6 gram and you are OK. At any time ELW > 8 grams, the package has to be handled as hazardous material and it is a whole new ball game with rules prescribed by the United Nations and the USDOT or the Competent Authority for the country of origin if you are not in the US. 2. As long as the battery is installed in the application product, you will generally be OK s in cell phone or lap top. That would change, e.g., if you put an aux pack with 40AH on the back of your lap top. Fred @ FMA/Kokam
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