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Thanks everyone, some great information.
I'll be definitely be buying a couple. Just have to decide on risking a 20000mAh or sticking with something around 10. I don't think they'll need more than a couple of charges between charging opportunities.
Related weirdness ..
Check out the list of "not accepted" electronics on Hawaiian. http://hawaiianair.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/649
Included in the items Not Accepted (for check in, carry-on or on-person) are electronic device containing lithium or lithium-ion batteries. So no phones, laptops, cameras - surely not?
Mike
MikeAqua:
Related weirdness ..
Check out the list of "not accepted" electronics on Hawaiian. http://hawaiianair.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/649
Included in the items Not Accepted (for check in, carry-on or on-person) are electronic device containing lithium or lithium-ion batteries. So no phones, laptops, cameras - surely not?
https://www.hawaiianairlines.com/legal/domestic-contract-of-carriage/004-restricted-items
. Electronics that are lithium or lithium-ion battery operated and exceed regulatory limits (http://phmsa.dot.gov/safetravel/batteries) are prohibited....
https://phmsa.dot.gov/safetravel/batteries
Lithium-Ion Battery, installed in a device (up to 100 watt-hours ) Permitted (checked and carry allowed such as a phone where its non removeable)
Spare Lithium-Ion Battery, not installed in a device (such as a power bank) checked Forbidden, Carrier Permitted
So..
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