Good old United Airlines.  What would travelers have to talk about without 
them?  Just about everyone I know (including myself) who travels has an "Oh 
for goodness sake," or worse, story to tell about United.  

Formerly you were allowed to travel with a lithium-ion battery of less than 
300Wh.  The standard lithium battery for the current "normal" Travelscoot 
model is 274WH.

However, on at least some airlines, now I see a 160Wh restriction.  In that 
case the low-capacity 158WH battery that Travelscoot sell should be accepted 
by most or all airlines. Some may require pre-trip approval and/or require 
you to remove the battery and carry it with you in the cabin.  

So you may run into problems with airlines accepting lithium batteries >= 
160WH, period.  There may be exceptions for mobility devices, but good luck 
if the counter person you're talking to doesn't know about them.  

My guess is that the protagonist of this story ran into this problem.  I 
sure hope he was able to get the battery back after he returned home.  
That's a pretty darn expensive item to have some authoritarian jerk 
confiscate and junk.

Older Travelscoots used a lead-gel battery.  That should still be OK for 
travel anywhere, if you have one or can still get one from TS. I don't see 
lead battery spares listed on their website any more, but if you can find an 
old lead battery frame and canvas bag (or fabricate one yourself), you can 
probably just change the batteries inside it when they depreciate and keep 
using it.

Unfortunately with a lead battery, the TS range is significantly lower.  It 
weighs a lot more, too.  :-(

One nice thing about older lead-battery-era TSes vs new ones is that they 
had a higher top speed.  :-)  The current model is limited to walking speed 
and has a lower power motor.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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