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James 30-08-2013 11:27 AM

Lipo Postage Restrictions
 
I believe as of the beginning of July you now cannot send used or new lipos that are not attached to an electrical device through the post office.

Any thoughts on this? Anyone know how business are dealing with this?

Aire valley 30-08-2013 01:57 PM

Wow....if that's so it is a mega blow for all RC users everywhere.. Not to mention all battery suppliers .. :confused: Where did you see this James ? I haven't seen it mentioned on any model shop website..

bigt 30-08-2013 02:21 PM

How they gonna police it ? Gonna have to ignore the rules on this I think

Lee24h 30-08-2013 02:28 PM

Lets see people a lipo contected to a speedo in the post as soon as the wires touch there will be burnt out post vans littering the country

PaulRotheram 30-08-2013 02:43 PM

You have to declare what you are posting when at the post office, if you refuse to declare the innards they destroy the package.

Not sure how the r/c community will get around it - unless its only Royal Snail doing it.

bigt 30-08-2013 03:06 PM

So a little white lie should get around it then "toy car parts " honest

mattr 30-08-2013 03:09 PM

It's only royal mail so far.

eb4_boy 30-08-2013 03:48 PM

Royal Mail are the ones that do not allow for it. Due to this courier's are having to be used even if just for one lipo pack.

jaank 30-08-2013 04:26 PM

I think there are been various lipo postage restrictions due to some planes burning down because of the batteries altrough I dont remember any permanent restrictions.

James 30-08-2013 04:36 PM

Specific details here:

http://www.royalmail.com/business/he...stricted-goods

VintageRacer 30-08-2013 04:41 PM

Here is a detailed document (James beat me to it!).

http://www.royalmail.com/sites/defau...July2013_0.pdf

Oddly, you are allowed to send with electronic goods even if not connected!

Lithium batteries are:
"Prohibited when sent on their own in the domestic and international post.

Allowed in UK and international post when contained in a device* but are
prohibited in Business Response, FreepostTM, PacketpostTM and PacketsortTM

Allowed in UK post when sent with a device* but are prohibited in Royal
Mail Tracked Returns®, Business Response, FreepostTM and all variants of
PacketpostTM and PacketsortTM"

mattr 30-08-2013 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaank (Post 799592)
I think there are been various lipo postage restrictions due to some planes burning down because of the batteries altrough I dont remember any permanent restrictions.

funny that, I was actually reading the crash report for that one the other day. Just one plane, but 5 or 6 packing crates full of (badly package) lipos.

I'll see if I can find a link.

mattr 30-08-2013 04:52 PM

http://pilotisnotafourletterword.blo...al-report.html

Lee24h 30-08-2013 05:47 PM

Well that cant be just rc nearly anyting electric uses lipo technology nowadays look at the prius if them cells went it ild tear a plane in half

SlowOne 30-08-2013 07:12 PM

The plug-in hybrid Prius has Li-ion, the rest have NiMh. The Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt have Li-ion so best not to park next to them...!! :D

The energy density of those cells is less than the ones we use, so that helps. They don't cycle them from fully charged to fully discharged like we do so they can prolong the life of the battery. And you can't order them through the post! :lol:

I wonder why most of the mail order shops in the UK continue to offer Li-Pos if this is the rules? Strange...

mattr 30-08-2013 07:35 PM

Most of the hybrid cars contain the cells in what would best be described as a blast chamber. 20 kilos of cells and control system. 40 kilos of armour........ And the rest!

Aire valley 30-08-2013 07:54 PM

Mmmm..reading that dangerous goods document... I may be wrong but it refers to Lithium metal and Lithium ion batteries.....:confused: Can't see a reference to lithium polymer batteries. !! So , maybe no need to panic...:)

KRob 30-08-2013 07:57 PM

It is a massive ball-ache and from a distributor point of view, if we send Li-po's they have to go courier. Anything we do that might have a Li-po in is almost certainly courier size/cost anyway.
It's the same for bringing them the country so I'm pretty certain it's not just a Royal Mail in the UK directive.
I am aware of at least two packages (not ours) that have been destroyed by the post office due to the content.

burgie 30-08-2013 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulRotheram (Post 799576)
You have to declare what you are posting when at the post office, if you refuse to declare the innards they destroy the package.

Not sure how the r/c community will get around it - unless its only Royal Snail doing it.

Never had to declare specific contents of any packet I have sent through Royal Mail or other courier Nothing more than a declaration of the value of the item (s) being posted or maybe a brief description, i.e. toy car parts.

andy-aj 30-08-2013 10:01 PM

I sent some lipo's to someone about a year ago, 2 seperate recorded delivery parcels. 1 parcel arrived, and 1 parcel missing. When I tried to make the claim, Royal mail confirmed that only 1 parcel had been delivered, but refused to uphold my claim because the lipo batteries were prohibited from being sent. So this is not a new restriction.


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