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Why Loose Batteries Can't Fly in Checked Bags

36 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Why are loose power banks banned from checked luggage while laptops with identical battery chemistry are allowed? This episode unpacks the physics of lithium-ion thermal runaway, the limits of cargo hold fire suppression, and the regulatory logic behind the rule. We explore the UPS Flight 6 crash, the UN classification system, and why the system works despite millions of cells shipped daily.

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