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Power banks now a controlled product, require TISI stamp

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21 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

Once that law comes into effect I will have a large drawer full of illicit products. Will I have to remorsefully surrender to the authorities? And the owners of those other 100 million power banks in circulation, too?

You will have it removed from you when you board an airplane.   I had one for years and got it confiscated while boarding a flight inside China.  China started this last year.

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  • Five local manufacturers? I don't believe there's one.   The last power bank I bought for my wife, I specifically said I didn't want a Chinese manufactured one as the one she bought lasted l

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    With all the fake and cheap poor quality stuff sold on Lazada this law will not change a thing.    It's nearly impossible to purchase genuine products on Lazada - so all the sellers will do

  • As there are probably a few million already in circulation in Thailand this measure seems rather belated.

so some backyard level TISI stamp is now superior to CE... ASA...ISO... 

 

some big pig trough wallower has a brother in law trying to make it big as a powerbank recycler!! 

Mine has solar panels, a twin flashlight and a built-in compass: made in China, bought from a Lazada reseller.

What, me worry?

On 11/17/2020 at 5:57 AM, Peterphuket said:

Makes it any sense??

Even Teslas still catch fire today.

Electric cars are actually more likely to catch fire than petrol or diesel cars in an accident. Plus the batteries can actually reignite hours or days after the fire has been put out. An article on the BBC news website stated this quoting some professor of electronics who was actually advocating electric cars. Another article below demonstrates this

https://insideevs.com/news/341441/are-evs-more-or-less-likely-to-catch-fire-than-combustion-engined-cars/

10 hours ago, RobU said:

Electric cars are actually more likely to catch fire [...]

 

Factbox: Battery fires put automakers in hot seat over EVs
By Reuters Staff | NOVEMBER 18, 2020 | 4 MIN READ

 

Here are some vehicle recalls and investigations facing major EV makers worldwide.

HYUNDAI MOTOR   ...

GENERAL MOTORS   ...

FORD MOTOR   ...

BMW   ...

TESLA   ...

Went to buy one a while ago, the woman said do you want a made in Thailand one okay says I can I see the specs on the box says I. Then I see made in China on the box she turns round and tells me it's only the box that's made in China.

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