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Can I take my laptop battery on an airplane?

Asked 2 years ago
Yes, you can typically take your laptop battery on an airplane, but there are some important guidelines to keep in mind. The Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, allows lithium-ion batteries that are commonly found in laptops to be carried on board, but they must usually be within certain watt-hour limits. Most airlines adhere to these recommendations, generally allowing batteries that do not exceed 100 watt-hours. If your laptop battery falls between 100 and 160 watt-hours, you may need to seek approval from the airline before your flight. Batteries must be transported in carry-on luggage rather than checked bags, as this is a safety measure to minimize the risk of fire. It is also advisable to keep the battery protected from short circuits, which can occur if the terminals come into contact with metal objects, such as coins or keys. Travelers should verify specific airline policies, as there may be variations in regulations. For detailed information, one might consider looking on the airline's website or the current web page of Laptopbatteryone.com for more guidance on battery types and safety regulations.
Answered Sep 8th 2025

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