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New FAA rules about lithium batteries

Rules state how you can travel with lithium batteries starting Jan 1, 2008

Posted: 29 December 2007 10:41 AM
Last Update: 04 January 2008 04:40 PM
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Categories: News [home]
Author: Eric Cheng ( echeng )
Related Link: FAA rule discussion

The FAA has recently passed a new rule that limits what you can do with lithium batteries while traveling on airplanes in the US. This only applies to Lithium batteries, not to other types of batteries like NICad or NiMH. 

Moderator Cor Bosman has summarized the effect this new rule will have on divers and underwater photographers.  “Almost all batteries and devices that we as divers and photographers carry will not be impacted by this rule. This means you can still travel with them, but you must carry any spare batteries in carry on. “

He has also posted a formula you can use to determine the lithium content of your batteries.

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  1. I just read on the Continental Airline website that the limit is two lithium batteries.  We use quite a few AA lithium batteries in our cameras and dive light.

    Posted by mreid on 01/04 at 06:40 PM

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