Understanding the difference between "contained in" and "packed with" equipment is crucial for compliance.
Contained IN Equipment: Battery is INSTALLED inside the device and powers it.
Examples:
- Laptop with battery installed
- Smartphone with battery
- Camera with battery in compartment
- Drone with battery inserted
Rules: β Can go in carry-on OR checked baggage β Device should be completely OFF (not sleep mode) β Protected against accidental activation β No Wh limit notification needed if β€100Wh
Packed WITH Equipment: Battery is in the SAME PACKAGE as the device but NOT installed.
Examples:
- New phone + spare battery in same box
- Camera + extra batteries in case
- Laptop + additional battery pack
Rules: β οΈ Battery itself = spare battery rules apply β οΈ Must be in carry-on baggage β οΈ Terminals must be protected β οΈ Quantity limits apply (max 2 if 100-160Wh)
Why This Matters for OBC:
Scenario 1: Shipping a laptop with battery installed β "Contained in equipment" = can go checked or carry-on
Scenario 2: Shipping a laptop + 2 spare batteries in same box β Laptop = contained in equipment β Spare batteries = "packed with" = CARRY-ON ONLY with terminal protection
Scenario 3: Shipping 10 spare laptop batteries β All are spare batteries = CARRY-ON ONLY β Each must be protected β If any are 100-160Wh: max 2 of those
OnFlyGo Validation: Our system checks packaging configuration and alerts you if items need to be separated or carried differently.