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¿Se puede llevar Non-Spillable Wet Batteries (AGM/Gel) en un avión?

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Sí — puedes llevar non-spillable wet batteries en el equipaje de mano en el avión. Max 2 spare non-spillable batteries per passenger.

  • · Max 2 spare non-spillable batteries per passenger
  • · Voltage must not exceed 12V and capacity ≤ 100 Wh
  • · Battery case must be marked NON-SPILLABLE

Normativas por autoridad de seguridad

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Mano:

Max 12V / 100Wh per battery.

Bodega:

Terminals must be insulated.

Rule conditions: Max 2 spare non-spillable batteries per passengerVoltage must not exceed 12V and capacity ≤ 100 WhBattery case must be marked NON-SPILLABLE

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

Cómo empacar non-spillable wet batteries (agm/gel)

Equipaje de mano: Max 12V / 100Wh per battery.

Equipaje facturado: Terminals must be insulated.

El oficial de seguridad del aeropuerto siempre tiene la decisión final sobre si un artículo pasa el control.

Preguntas frecuentes

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring Non-spillable Wet Batteries (agm/gel) in a carry-on?

Max 12V / 100Wh per battery.

Can you pack Non-spillable Wet Batteries (agm/gel) in checked luggage?

Terminals must be insulated.

Can I bring non-spillable wet batteries (agm/gel) on an airplane?

Max 12V / 100Wh per battery. In checked bags: Terminals must be insulated.

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