Has the Lithium Vegabond Mini been tested to fit the requirements to be a check in luggage with any airline or NTSB guideline?
From my understanding is that there is an UN certification for Lithium batteries and that certificate will help the airline / NTSB determine if the product meets the requirement of a certain jurisdiction. Example would be for Delta airline checking the certificate to see if it meets the NTSB regulations before allowing the passengers to check it in or carry on the battery.
Here is the example:
http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/staticfiles/PHMSA/DownloadableFiles/Files/UN_Test_Manual_Lithium_Battery_Requirements.pdfIt would difficult for me to expect the airline employee to know what a Paul Buff Mini Lithium battery is when I call and if I can carry it on or check it in as a passenger....
Profoto 7B has the certificate to facilitate the process but I'd prefer to purchase your products.
Any thing you can provide is greatly appreciated.