To allow transportation within China, I need to prove the UN38.3 certification of some batteries in replacement parts (e.g., batteries on motherboards). Other conditions prevent me from doing something sensible like removing the batteries prior to shipment and having them installed at destination. It is proving near impossible to get any dialog going with the major battery makers involved. I am almost certain their products must already have this certification because of their global markets. Any ideas on how to get a UN38.3 test report for a common battery that does not require direct communication with the OEM?
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