When it comes to traveling with electronic devices, many people wonder if they can bring a power bank on a plane. The short answer is yes, you can take a power bank on a plane, but there are some important rules and regulations to keep in mind.
Understanding Power Bank Specifications
Most airlines allow power banks, but they categorize them based on their lithium content or their rating in Watt hours (Wh). This information can usually be found on the power bank itself or in its manual.
The standard rule is: Power banks rated less than 100Wh are permissible in carry-on luggage. Those rated between 100Wh and 160Wh require airline approval, while power banks rated above 160Wh are typically not permitted on planes.
Calculate the Wh Rating
If you only find the milliampere-hour (mAh) capacity along with the voltage (V) and the Wh rating isn't directly provided, you can calculate it by multiplying the mAh rating by the voltage and then dividing by 1000. This converts mAh to Ah (Ampere-hour), and when multiplied by the voltage, gives the Wh rating.
For instance, let's take our MChaos wearable power bank with an actual capacity of 9600mAh and a rated voltage of 3.7V. To calculate its rated output in Watt-hours (Wh), we use the formula: 3.7V * 9600mAh / 1000 = 35.52Wh. Based on this calculation, it falls within the acceptable range for air travel, making it suitable to bring on a plane.
Carry-On Only
Staying Informed
Travel regulations can change swiftly. It's advisable to keep checking the current rules and guidelines regarding power banks, especially if you are a frequent traveller.
Wrap up!
FansDreams Airplane-Friendly Power Banks
1. MChaos 10000mAh Wearable Power Bank
2. MChaos 5000mAh Roll-in Portable Charger
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