Megatech radio-controlled airplane NiMh battery packs
Description: Megatech Recall of Rechargeable Battery Packs for Radio Controlled Airplanes Recall Alert U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 June 6, 2002 Alert #02-546 CPSC, Megatech Announce Recall of Rechargeable Battery Packs for Radio Controlled Airplanes PRODUCT: Batteries - Megatech of North Bergen, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 rechargeable, NiMh battery packs used with certain Megatech radio-controlled airplanes. These battery packs were included with Skyliner model radio-controlled airplanes. They are 7 cell, 8.4V battery packs and are covered in a light green plastic. They measure 1 1/4-inches wide, 3 7/8-inches long, and 1/2-inches thick. Airplanes with the recalled batteries were sold by Hammacher Schlemmer nationwide from December 2000 to March 2001 for a suggested retail price between $224 and $300. The batteries were also sold separately for approximately $36. The batteries were made in China and the battery packs were assembled in Taiwan. PROBLEM: The internal battery cell connections may slip and result in arcing and overheating, posing a fire or thermal burn hazard. INCIDENTS/INJURIES: There have been 2 reports of these batteries overheating and causing localized burns to the interior of automobiles. No injuries have been reported. WHAT TO DO: Consumers should stop using these batteries immediately and contact Megatech toll-free at (888) MEGA-911 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday for information on obtaining a replacement power supply. [Learn More]
Megatech radio-controlled airplane NiMh battery packs Recall Information
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Recall Date | 06/06/2002 |
Recall ID | 2268 |
Recall Number | 02546 |
Product Type | Adapter/Power Supply/Charger/Battery |
Hazard | Fire & Fire-Related Burn |
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