Good day everyone!
I've been looking all over the community and unable to find the answer. So let me start this thread as I believe this will benefit everyone.
My charging brick is heavy and massive.18x4x4cm (L-W-H) and perhaps almost a kg. Its label states 330.0 Watts.
I checked the laptop's battery Wh via cmd > powercfg /batteryreport and below is the result.
| BATTERY 1 |
---|
NAME | APxxxx |
MANUFACTURER | LGC |
SERIAL NUMBER | xxxx |
CHEMISTRY | LION |
DESIGN CAPACITY | 90,614 mWh |
|
FULL CHARGE CAPACITY | 82,051 mWh |
CYCLE COUNT | 94 |
Most of the airline policy is up to 100 Wh. Mine is 90 Wh once converted from milliwatt-hour so this one shouldn't be a concern.
1st question: Can we put the heavy/massive charger into checked baggage?
2nd question: If not, can we carry it in cabin given its massive size?
3rd question: It is said that chargers are NOT batteries and there are really no restrictions on chargers as it does not store power. Is this true for Acer Helios 16 chargers?
Thanks a lot!
Dada
[Edited the thread to add model name and issue detail to the title]