[Korea] Explaining the use of mobile batteries in terms of amperes commonly used in Japan👍

Carry-on restrictions for lithium-ion rechargeable batteries (mobile batteries) will be strengthened from March 1, 2025!

Watts and amperes are difficult, so I will explain in amperes, which are commonly used in Japan⭐️

[Capacity and number restrictions]
Up to 5 mobile batteries of 20,000mAh or less are OK
Up to 2 mobile batteries of 30,000mAh to 40,000mAh are OK
50,000mAh or more are not allowed!

[How to store them on board]
There are various things said, such as sticking tape on them, but the easiest way is to put them one by one in a zipper bag!
No problem with this, Kenchanayo❤️
You cannot put them in the overhead luggage rack, so hold them in your hand or put them in the seat pocket♪

[Restrictions on use on board]
This is where many people misunderstand💡
Even if there is an outlet, it is not okay to charge a mobile battery✖️
But, it is OK to charge a PC, smartphone, etc. from a mobile battery⭕️

When checking in luggage, carry-on batteries were also checked at the same time.
Follow the rules and enjoy a comfortable mobile battery life🎶

[Incheon International Airport]
272 Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea

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Post by おいしいとこ | Apr 17, 2025

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