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  1. Can anyone tell me if they have had problems posting laptops or cameras with lithium Ion batteries. In Australia, the Civil Aviation Authority (CASA) has included all lithium ion batteries on the dangerous goods list and our postal service has decided that we can’t post laptops using airmail. After investigating, I have determined that laptops etc are in the low power range with my note book producing 48watt hours (4400mah) on a scale which goes up to 100 watt hours before hitting the medium power range. Low Power is fine in your luggage but medium power must be in cabin baggage.
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