I just looked at my Apple PowerBook G4 battery markings ... there are  
no numbers, only that it is 10.4V nominal and Li-Ion chemistry. The  
specifications state that it is 50 watt-hours capacity, so not an  
issue for these regulations at all ... Probably have to have a sheet,  
as Cotty suggested, with all the batteries and watt-hour ratings  
handy as part of your travel papers in case of any issues.

Godfrey

On Jan 10, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Pasvorn Boonmark wrote:

> I am wondering how the TSA employee will actually look at the  
> number on
> the batteries and calculate the watt-hour.
>
> Come to think of it, it seems that this is more likely to impact  
> laptop
> batteries than the cameras'.
>
> I probably print out sticker with watt-hour capacity and stick it  
> to my
> batteries.
>

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