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Lior

Since 26 Mar 2015
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PostFri Jan 10, 25 9:07 am    traveling with e-pump Reply with quote

Happy new year to you all Smile

Do you have experience traveling with e-pump? Any guidelines to follow?
Should I check it with luggage or take in my carry on?

Thanks
Lior

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TravisBickleRex

Since 30 Jun 2005
336 Posts

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PostFri Jan 10, 25 9:43 am    Maui Reply with quote

I flew with the Slingshot version to Maui in November - couple months ago, and put in my megabag with board, foil, wings, no problem at all - Alaska Airlines
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knotwindy

Since 25 Sep 2011
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PostFri Jan 10, 25 10:38 am     Reply with quote

Airlines have limits to lithium batteries based on size, amps I think, for carry on or checked. You’ll have to look it up for which airline you are using.
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Dpaly

Since 28 Jun 2013
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PostFri Jan 10, 25 3:10 pm    Pump Reply with quote

Flew with one international without a problem but they do make you check a box saying you don't have lithium batteries so doubt its kosher

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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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PostSat Jan 11, 25 11:14 pm     Reply with quote

The limit for checked bags last time I checked was 100 wh. The Ride Engine pump is 44.

Caveats: Spare batteries of any type in checked baggage are NEVER acceptable. Not an issue with the Ride Engine pump. Try and travel with the battery as depleted as possible--less energy = less fire hazard. Regulations require that the power & activation switches must be covered to prevent accidental activation. This IS an issue with the RE pump. Fortunately, the RE pump switches are recessed slightly. So I simply taped a rigid coaster over the switch panel. Use gaffer's tape NOT duct tape. Gaffer's tape leaves no nasty residue behind. If you don't cover the switches, and TSA checks your bag, your pump will be removed & discarded and you'll be fined. (Possibly a rather large fine.) If the pump is found at many international destinations over 25% charged and/or switches uncovered and/or exceeding 100wh capacity, you may get to extend your stay for quite some time, free of charge!

The above is not to be construed as legal advice, as laws/regulations can and do change. Always do your own research.

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Dpaly

Since 28 Jun 2013
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PostSun Jan 12, 25 11:22 am    Epump Reply with quote

Really good info. Thnx

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