Goal Zero Sherpa brand 50 and 120 rechargeable battery packs have been recalled. The packs can overcharge and overheat, which could bulge and melt the battery pack’s enclosure, posing a fire hazard and property damage risk.
About 10,110 in the U.S. and Canada have been recalled.The company has received one report of a fire and two reports of property damage due to the battery packs overheating. One customer reported becoming ill after breathing toxic fumes from an overheated battery pack. Use of the recalled battery packs should stop immediately; customers can contact Goal Zero for a free replacement battery pack.
This recall involves Goal Zero’s Sherpa brand 50 and 120 rechargeable battery packs that are used to charge cell phones, tablets, laptops and other devices. The battery packs can be plugged into an A/C wall outlet, a 12 volt car charger or an attachable solar panel for recharging. The lithium ion iron phosphate battery packs are silver and black. Goal Zero and Sherpa 50 or 120 are printed on one side of the battery pack. The serial number is printed on the other side. Serial numbers that start with S/N 11002 or S/N 11102 are included in the recall. Sherpa 50 battery packs with serial numbers starting with S50 are not included in this recall. The defective packs were purchased from REI and other sporting goods stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com and Goalzero.com from March 2010 to November 2013 for between $200 and $400.
Goal Zero LLC, of Bluffdale, Utah
Goal Zero toll-free at (877) 897-3193 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. MT Monday through Friday or online at www.goalzero.com and click on “Product Notifications” for more information.
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