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The website of the Civil Aviation Administration of China issued an announcement on August 7, 2014, stating that passengers are not allowed to use power banks to charge electronic devices during the flight. <br/>The Civil Aviation Administration of China requires that the power banks carried by passengers must be for personal use, and can only be carried in self-checked luggage or carry-on, and are strictly prohibited in checked luggage. <br/>In addition, <br/>The rated energy of the power bank carried on the plane does not exceed 100Wh (Watt hours), and no airline approval is required; , but each passenger is not allowed to carry more than two charging treasures;<br/>It is strictly forbidden for passengers to carry charging treasures with a rated energy exceeding 160Wh;<br/>It is strictly forbidden to carry a rated energy that is not marked and the rated energy cannot be calculated from other parameters marked Energy charging treasure. <br/>At the same time, passengers are not allowed to use power banks to charge electronic devices during the flight. For power banks with a start switch, the power bank should always be turned off during the flight. <br/>How to determine whether the energy of the power bank exceeds the standard<br/>If the rated energy Wh is not directly marked on the power bank, the rated energy of the power bank can be converted in the following way: the nominal voltage (V) of the power bank and the standard The rated capacity (Ah) is usually marked on the power bank, and the value of the rated energy can be obtained by calculating: Wh=V×Ah; if the power bank is only marked with milliampere hours (mAh), you can divide the value by 1000 to get (Ah).
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