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New TSA rules starting Jan 2008

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Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Rubycon
In the near future there's probably going to be a booming business for makers of TSA certified Lithium power cell transport containers. :laugh:

Not to mention laptop and camera batteries that don't have lithium in them!

"Certified lithium-free, at only 40% less capacity!"

😛
 
From what I was reading over on Gizmodo and as I understand the current situation, its only the LiMetal batteries that they are concerned about in your carryon. Most other batteries are fine in your carryon luggage; this makes sense if they are trying to stop the lithium batteries from exploding in the cargo bay.... Giz link with handy table

/Now if the airlines can only concentrate on SAFETY (ie get rid of the electrical wires running through the fuel tanks)
 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: ultimatebob

Not to mention laptop and camera batteries that don't have lithium in them!

With a breakthrough such as this I don't see that happening anytime soon.
Wow.

That could be the biggest breakthrough in batteries probably since the they were first invented.....
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
So does mean that a box of CR123's (lithium equivalent 0.42g per battery) is OK?

I had planned to send a box on an international flight with my sister, if they won't let her take them I'll have to figure out another way to get them to her.

Lame. :thumbsdown:

Viper GTS

Put a few in the flashlight.. Mail the rest to the destination.
 
These are your tax dollars at work. Just wait till they get ahold of your healthcare - think of all the wonderful ways they can protect you!!
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
So does mean that a box of CR123's (lithium equivalent 0.42g per battery) is OK?

I had planned to send a box on an international flight with my sister, if they won't let her take them I'll have to figure out another way to get them to her.

Lame. :thumbsdown:

Viper GTS
Smuggle them inside a teddy bear filled with coke.
 
WTF? I have my digital camera, two extra battery packs, laptop w/battery, iPod, and Nintendo DS in my carry-on bag whenever I fly, and have my cellphone with me, are they going to give me shit about it?
 
When I flew through Korea to China I was amazed and how quick, efficient, and pleasant going through security was. I didn't take of my shoes. I didn't take my laptop or camera out of my bag. I just took my coat and belt off, put my stuff in the X-Ray, and walked through.

Then again in South Korea the government isn't trying to remind you that they can send anyone they please to Gitmo like here in the good ol' US of A.
 
Originally posted by: Eli

That could be the biggest breakthrough in batteries probably since the they were first invented.....

Indeed. Imagine what those cells could do in the hands of a good hotwires junkie :Q And yes, people fly with those (hotwires) flashlights all the time.

 
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