Batteries used in solar panels in france recalled due to fire hazard

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COMPANIES NATIONWIDE USED THE BATTERIES IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS A nationwide recall of batteries used in solar panel installations is underway in France due to a fire risk. The batteries,


produced by South Korean company LG Energy Solutions (LGES), are used to store excess solar panel energy, but risk overheating and starting a fire.  These batteries were used by dozens of


companies across France in projects between April 2017 and September 2018 where panels were installed on private properties by third-party solar panel installation companies. The following


models are subject to the recall:  * RESU 10 * RESU 3.3 * RESU 6.5 * RESU10H_DLT * RESU10H_SEG1 * RESU7H_DLT * RESU7H_SEG A PDF showing the serial numbers of all concerned can be found here


– this PDF also shows you where to find the model type of the batteries used in your installation. In addition, a list of companies which used the batteries is available here.  Those


affected should contact LGES to arrange for replacement batteries.  LGES can be contacted via its European number, +49 6196 5719 699 (note this is a German call code so may incur additional


charges) or emailed at: [email protected].  Further information about the recall can be found on the official RappelConso website.  Read more: Must solar panels


installed at home be insured in France?