A visitor from California last week found that Aer Lingus no longer allow any
power bricks, even in cabin baggage. Might be best to check with your airline.
Mike
> On 22 May 2026, at 23:02, John Ockman via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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> The biggest you are allowed on a plane I believe is 10k or smaller.
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2026, 17:53 MICHAEL GORDON via olympus <
> olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Will be in some remote areas In Kyrgyzstan in July. I have smallish
>> power bricks for a phone. We may not be able to recharge for 48 hours or
>> so . I have 1 spare camera battery for each cam and will bring an OM cam
>> too—- (on topic and no battery worries) I’m thinking a larger power brink
>> (?Anker) might be advisable for phone and recharge cam batteries if need
>> be. Carry on limitations seem to apply and max size ones look a tad
>> heavy.
>>
>> Mike
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