Bring a PSU from US to Mexico
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I'm going to travel to the US for a couple days and buy a PSU(power supply unit) for a desktop and would like to know if any of you have already done that.
My plan is to bring it with my carry-on luggage in a plastic bag and put it under the seat; The PSU box is about the same as a shoe box (25cm x 20cm x 30cm).
Do you think that's feasible? Will I be allowed to embark a PSU as carry-on luggage?
I'm going on Delta Airlines, if that matters.
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I'm going to travel to the US for a couple days and buy a PSU(power supply unit) for a desktop and would like to know if any of you have already done that.
My plan is to bring it with my carry-on luggage in a plastic bag and put it under the seat; The PSU box is about the same as a shoe box (25cm x 20cm x 30cm).
Do you think that's feasible? Will I be allowed to embark a PSU as carry-on luggage?
I'm going on Delta Airlines, if that matters.
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But what's your question?
– David Richerby
May 30 '17 at 18:17
If anyone has already done that and if there is anything special or something like that, it's my first time doing this so I have no idea really how does it work.
– MetalRiders
May 30 '17 at 18:23
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I'm going to travel to the US for a couple days and buy a PSU(power supply unit) for a desktop and would like to know if any of you have already done that.
My plan is to bring it with my carry-on luggage in a plastic bag and put it under the seat; The PSU box is about the same as a shoe box (25cm x 20cm x 30cm).
Do you think that's feasible? Will I be allowed to embark a PSU as carry-on luggage?
I'm going on Delta Airlines, if that matters.
electronic-items
I'm going to travel to the US for a couple days and buy a PSU(power supply unit) for a desktop and would like to know if any of you have already done that.
My plan is to bring it with my carry-on luggage in a plastic bag and put it under the seat; The PSU box is about the same as a shoe box (25cm x 20cm x 30cm).
Do you think that's feasible? Will I be allowed to embark a PSU as carry-on luggage?
I'm going on Delta Airlines, if that matters.
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But what's your question?
– David Richerby
May 30 '17 at 18:17
If anyone has already done that and if there is anything special or something like that, it's my first time doing this so I have no idea really how does it work.
– MetalRiders
May 30 '17 at 18:23
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But what's your question?
– David Richerby
May 30 '17 at 18:17
If anyone has already done that and if there is anything special or something like that, it's my first time doing this so I have no idea really how does it work.
– MetalRiders
May 30 '17 at 18:23
But what's your question?
– David Richerby
May 30 '17 at 18:17
But what's your question?
– David Richerby
May 30 '17 at 18:17
If anyone has already done that and if there is anything special or something like that, it's my first time doing this so I have no idea really how does it work.
– MetalRiders
May 30 '17 at 18:23
If anyone has already done that and if there is anything special or something like that, it's my first time doing this so I have no idea really how does it work.
– MetalRiders
May 30 '17 at 18:23
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I would leave it outside of your carry-on when going through security just like laptops etc. If you are saying it would already be separate, in a plastic bag, should not be an issue.
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I would leave it outside of your carry-on when going through security just like laptops etc. If you are saying it would already be separate, in a plastic bag, should not be an issue.
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I would leave it outside of your carry-on when going through security just like laptops etc. If you are saying it would already be separate, in a plastic bag, should not be an issue.
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– David Richerby
May 30 '17 at 18:17
If anyone has already done that and if there is anything special or something like that, it's my first time doing this so I have no idea really how does it work.
– MetalRiders
May 30 '17 at 18:23