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    Getting difficult stuff into the country?

    Has anyone managed to get something containing a Lithium Ion battery into the country legitimately?? For instance a GoPro Hero3 or GoPro Wifi Backpack?? Lots of carriers refuse to take them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Lots of carriers refuse to take them.
    Can't help, but I know many airlines are aligning their policies with some external standard that limits items over X energy per Y Kg.
    Lithium Ion batteries potentially fall into that category. Laptops, tablets and phones are affected.

    Edit: try getting supermagnets past Quantas.
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    So is that likely to be a problem when flying in the future? Because it isn,t at the moment. We just did four big flights with 5 devices with Li,ion batteries. Was no issue at customs.
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    Yeah ordered tablets, phones and just Lithium Ion on their own no problem.

    Don't know if they knew about it but went through every time.

    NZ post allows it with youshop I think

    http://www.nzpost.co.nz/products-ser...kaging/youshop
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    So is that likely to be a problem when flying in the future? Because it isn,t at the moment. We just did four big flights with 5 devices with Li,ion batteries. Was no issue at customs.
    I suspect it's one of those policies that are "implimented" at head office level but that are far too silly to actually make it as far as the front line staff.
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    Hope it stays that way! I have enough trouble as it is, i always get pulled aside for extra scanning. A bit nervous the rubber glove thing will be next!
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    This week I received a pair of LED mountain bike lights that came with Li-ion batteries. I intend to modify them for use on the GSX to suplement the poor OEM lights.
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    I think you need to send it via Vanuata.

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    is the gopro hero3 avail. in NZ yet?
    considering getting one even though i just bought a gopro, older model though.
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    I don't see why anyone would care if you brought batteries into the country.

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    Just got a new laptop battery shipped in from Hong Kong, no issues and was here in under a week. Wasnt declared as battery (had a blank declaration with no value shown either) and was delivered delivered by nzpost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Has anyone managed to get something containing a Lithium Ion battery into the country legitimately?? For instance a GoPro Hero3 or GoPro Wifi Backpack?? Lots of carriers refuse to take them.
    Instead of using air freight why not put it on a boat M,takes awhile but possibly easier.When i say takes awhile expect around 3 monthswell thats what it took last time i got something sent that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slicksta View Post
    NZ post allows it with youshop I think

    http://www.nzpost.co.nz/products-ser...kaging/youshop
    Afraid not

    https://www.nzpost.co.nz/home/sendin...ohibited-items

    Quote Originally Posted by Nova. View Post
    is the gopro hero3 avail. in NZ yet?
    No. GoPro also list it as one of the things they won't ship to New Zealand, so that's another wee problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post


    No. GoPro also list it as one of the things they won't ship to New Zealand, so that's another wee problem.
    My reading of this is more based on getting the wifi certified for NZ rather than the battery being used.

    Once certified they won't be sending the camera via USPS because of the battery - but they can send the camera via alternative carriers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I don't see why anyone would care if you brought batteries into the country.
    I believe lithium ion batteries have been tagged as a potential security concern because of the rate at which they can discharge. In certain circumstances they can be made to behave in an unacceptably volitile manner.

    Airlines get decidedly twitchy about things that might start with B.
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