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Depends.

Some airlines are touchy about passengers bringing certain electrical goods on flights.

My advice is; contact the airline company directly and inquire about their rules and regulations pertaining to what you want to bring over.

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I have never had any problems taking tv's, electric motorbike for my son, electric switches and circuit breakers etc. You will need to remove the backup battery and carry it in your hand luggage.

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I would suggest you remove and and discard the batteries completely, no matter what advice the carrier gives you over the phone (good previous advice though it is to call) that may well be a different opinion from the staff you deal with face to face.

Batteries are easy to source and are reasonably cheap in Thailand, no matter where you bring them from they do not come with any guarantee's in regard to their life span so what's the point?

If you bring an alarm system with you make sure it is a decent quality, if not it's really not worth it as there are cheaper alternatives here...

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