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HTRC and Haisito T400 Battery Chargers Recall - Fire Hazard

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Filed April 2nd, 2026
Detected April 2nd, 2026
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Summary

CPSC has issued a mandatory recall (26-379) for approximately 4,800 HTRC and Haisito T400 battery chargers manufactured by Huizhou Haitan Technology Co., Ltd. of China due to fire hazard. The chargers can ignite or cause connected batteries to ignite, posing risk of serious injury and death. The firm reports 33 incidents including fires and explosions, 3 burn/smoke inhalation injuries, and $224,000 in property damage.

What changed

CPSC recall 26-379 targets HTRC and Haisito T400 battery chargers sold under both branded and unbranded versions. The black chargers with touchscreen display were sold online through AliExpress.us, Amazon.com, Banggood.com, eBay.com, and Pyrodrone.com from March 2019 through March 2026 for approximately $130. Huizhou Haitan Technology has received 33 reports of fires and explosions, including three burn and smoke inhalation injuries and 12 reports of property damage totaling $224,000.

Distributors and retailers should immediately verify inventory for model T400 chargers under HTRC and Haisito brands and remove all units from sale. Consumers who purchased these chargers should immediately stop use and contact Huizhou Haitan Technology at 327-208-2365 or www.ht-rc.com/recalls.asp to receive a prelabeled, prepaid return package for disposal and full refund. The firm can be reached 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. ET Monday through Friday.

What to do next

  1. Immediately verify inventory for HTRC and Haisito T400 model T400 battery chargers and remove from sale
  2. Cease distribution of all affected units and notify downstream retailers
  3. Inform consumers who purchased these products about the recall and refund remedy available through Huizhou Haitan Technology

Penalties

Continued sale of recalled consumer products may result in civil penalties

Source document (simplified)

HTRC and Haisito T400 Battery Chargers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury and Death from Fire Hazard; Manufactured by Huizhou Haitan Technology

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Name of Product: HTRC and Haisito battery chargers Hazard: The chargers can ignite or cause a connected battery to ignite, posing a fire hazard and risk of serious injury and death.

Remedy: Refund Recall Date: April 02, 2026 Units: About 4,800

Consumer Contact Huizhou Haitan Technology at 327 208-2365 from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. ET Monday through Friday, email hasaki57620@outlook.com, or visit www.ht-rc.com/recalls.asp or www.ht-rc.com and click on “Recalls” at the top of the page for more information.

Recall Details

Description: This recall involves battery chargers, model T400, sold under the brand names “HTRC” and “Haisito.” The recalled chargers are black with a touch screen, and the model number T400 is printed on the front. Some units have the brand name “HTRC” printed on the front, while other units do not have a visible brand name. Units without a visible brand name may still have the model number “T400” printed on the front. The brand name “Haisito” may not be printed on the product but may be located on the purchase receipt.

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chargers and contact Huizhou Haitan Technology for instructions on how to return the chargers for a full refund. Consumers will be instructed to contact the firm to request a prelabeled and prepaid return package to be sent to them so they can return the chargers to the firm for disposal.

Incidents/Injuries: Huizhou Haitan Technology has received 33 reports of fires and explosions, including three reports of burn and smoke inhalation injuries and 12 reports of property damage totaling $224,000.

Sold At: AliExpress.us, Amazon.com, Banggood.com, eBay.com, and Pyrodrone.com from March 2019 through March 2026 for about $130. Manufacturer(s): Huizhou Haitan Technology Co., Ltd., of China Manufactured In: China Recall number: 26-379

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Classification

Agency
CPSC
Filed
April 2nd, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
Recall No. 26-379

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Manufacturers Importers and exporters
Industry sector
3341 Computer & Electronics Manufacturing 4411 Retail Trade 4541 E-Commerce
Activity scope
Consumer Product Recall Product Safety Reporting
Threshold
Approximately 4,800 units sold
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Product Safety
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Public Health

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