Any store that sells 18650s should have 100s of the little plastic cases that they come in - most suppliers sell them by the 2x and 4x in the small/large cases.
Doesn't have to be a dedicated case. Packing must ensure that batteries cannot short or touch each other..
so taping them into a layer or two of bubble pack does it too.
Doesn't have to be a dedicated case. Packing must ensure that batteries cannot short or touch each other..
so taping them into a layer or two of bubble pack does it too.
Yes. You do not have the box it came in? Perhaps a pill bottle will work for you. Or some electrical tape over the ends to ensure it will not short. Just thinking out loud. Cheers.
Yep..airlines are uptight about that. Carry-on baggage. Wrapped. Contacts protected against shorts.
Onlx thing they want cooking is the grub in the galley. Batteries are NOT on the menu
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