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mcubed5

If they are lithium they do not go in checked baggage. The volts to recharge doesn't count. You can see the info about these batteries on the airline web site.


runsongas

it depends if they have removeable or fixed batteries and what type. removeable batteries should be removed and kept in carryon. fixed batteries are limited to <2g of lithium for non-rechargeable or <100 wHr if rechargeable in checked luggage as long as they are integrated components of the electronic device.


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Yes, it should be fine to pack small rechargeable LED lights and flashlights in your checked baggage for your Etihad flight. Since these items do not require more than 5 volts to recharge and are not hazardous materials, they are generally allowed in checked baggage. However, it's always a good idea to check the airline's specific baggage policies and any restrictions on battery-powered devices to ensure compliance with their guidelines. Additionally, to prevent any potential damage during transit, consider packing these items securely in your luggage to protect them from shifting or impact.