Transport-ing li- batteries
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2023 2:12 pm
Hard to know where to stick anything on ever versatile batteries these days..
This is a battery bag to tie in with transporting them (trouble free).
I've understood that fibreglass mesh is a favoured pliable product for partial construction of li-battery bags.. & suddenly found (despite previous searches this dutch company) ,,for pouches / glove sets which "appear" to have EASA & FAA flammability standard ccertification standard CS 25.853. ..which may or may not hold water as to acceptable walk ons with pre-booked & checked batteries (joe, bike batteries etc)
https://www.lithiumsafe.com/
Bag designed for 750 watt hour ebike battery & fire video.. (at 50% charge mark for test)
http://www.lithiumsafe.com/fire-safety- ... batteries/
Of course this isn't the only hurdle to overcome but may be a start as to pre-booking & being able to transport legally bigger batteries.
This is a battery bag to tie in with transporting them (trouble free).
I've understood that fibreglass mesh is a favoured pliable product for partial construction of li-battery bags.. & suddenly found (despite previous searches this dutch company) ,,for pouches / glove sets which "appear" to have EASA & FAA flammability standard ccertification standard CS 25.853. ..which may or may not hold water as to acceptable walk ons with pre-booked & checked batteries (joe, bike batteries etc)
https://www.lithiumsafe.com/
Bag designed for 750 watt hour ebike battery & fire video.. (at 50% charge mark for test)
http://www.lithiumsafe.com/fire-safety- ... batteries/
Of course this isn't the only hurdle to overcome but may be a start as to pre-booking & being able to transport legally bigger batteries.