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SigenStor EC 8.0/10.0/12.0kW SP AU Energy Controllers — recall

Consumer goods · Australia · 2025-11-19
Hazard: The AC plugs may overheat and become da…

SigenStor EC 8.0/10.0/12.0kW SP AU Energy Controllers was recalled in Australia on 2025-11-19 due to the ac plugs may overheat and become damaged, posing a risk…. Sigenergy single phase 8/10/12kW Energy Controllers with quick connect AC plugs (requiring ferrules and crimping) used in domestic rooftop solar systems and with batteries.

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CountryAustralia
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-11-19
ManufacturerSigenergy Australia Pty Ltd_x000D_ (link is external)
RetailerTradezone Pty Ltd Lawrence & Hanson Group Pty Ltd Sustainable Business Energy Solutions Pty Ltd Energy Spurt Pty Ltd
Hazard descriptionThe AC plugs may overheat and become damaged, posing a risk of fire. If an overheating AC plug should lead to a fire, it could result in property damage, serious injury or death. Incidents have occurred. No property damage, injuries or deaths have been reported.
Remedy1. Consumers should ensure their systems are connected to the internet so they can receive a firmware update. This allows Sigenergy to update and monitor each system proactively and temporarily reduce the AC output if the product is operating at sustained full load. This prevents the AC plug from overheating and becoming damaged. All affected products that are online have already received the firmware update. 2. Consumers will receive a free replacement product that has an updated AC plug. Consumers will be contacted by their retailer or Sigenergy Australia service partner to arrange replacem…
Recall number2025/20703
Official noticeView source ↗

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