As of March 2017, you may take this model with you on flights either in your carry-on luggage or checked bagged as long as the lithium-ion battery is less than 100 watt-hours. Check the U.S. Department of Transportation to see if the regulations have changed to ensure you are in compliance. Online site to check travel regulations for lithium batteries: https://phmsa.dot.gov/safetravel/batteries.
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- How do I jump start a 12V vehicle?
- The engine dies shortly after it was jump started or as soon as the jump starter is disconnected.
- How often should I recharge the Jump Starter?
- How long does it take to recharge the Jump Starter?
- Can I travel on a plane with this Jump Starter & Power Bank?
- Can I throw the device into my garbage can with my other trash?
- What is the peak current?
- How much lithium is in the Jump Starter?
- Can I replace the batteries inside the jump starter?
- Is the lightning connector MFI-certified by Apple?