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TVU One TM1000 v2 in V6.0 Set Up and Operating Guide
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Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery.
Lithium ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt hours (Wh) per
battery. These limits allow for nearly all types of lithium batteries used by the average
person in their electronic devices. With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to
two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 watt hours). This size covers the larger
after-market extended-life laptop computer batteries and some larger batteries used in
professional audio/visual equipment.
Quantity limits
None for most batteries – but batteries must be for use by the passenger. Batteries car-
ried for further sale or distribution (vendor samples, etc.) are prohibited. There is a limit
of two spare batteries per person for the larger lithium ion batteries described above
(101-160 watt hours per battery).
Batteries must be protected from damage.
Battery terminals (usually the ends) must be protected from short circuit (i.e., the ter-
minals must not come in contact with other metal). Methods include: leaving the batter-
ies in their retail packaging, covering battery terminals with tape, using a battery case,
using a battery sleeve in a camera bag, or putting them snugly in a plastic bag or protec-
tive pouch.
See the regulation:
Tip: Newer lithium ion batteries have the watt hour (Wh) rating marked on them. To cal-
culate watt hours, multiply the battery voltage by the Amp hours (Ah). To learn more
about lithium batteries, their restrictions, and how to tell what size they are, go to
Refer to the link below for International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations and
information regarding airline travel with lithium batteries:
http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/cargo/dgr/Documents/LithiumBattery_PassengerFlyer.j
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Additional Airline Travel Information
When traveling, the TM1000 v2's onboard battery should be removed from the unit to
prevent accidental power on. The onboard battery terminals should be protected to
prevent accidental short circuit. Protect the onboard battery terminals by placing them
in a plastic bag or covering the battery terminals with electrical tape.
TVU onboard batteries should always be transported as carry-on baggage. It
should never be transported in the cargo hold.