Dell Power Companion Battery Recall
Dell has recalled certain Power Companion external battery packs due to overheating and fire risk.
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Sourced from Apple. Last reviewed March 2, 2026.
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✨ Plain-English Summary
Dell's Power Companion external battery packs can overheat and catch fire, posing a serious safety hazard. If you own one of the affected models, you should stop using it immediately to prevent potential injury or property damage. (Estimated repair/replacement value: $50-100 if not covered by recall program)
Is This Recall Still Active?
Status: Yes - Active
This recall is currently active. If your device matches the affected models, follow the official instructions as soon as possible.
Source & Verification
This page summarizes the official notice and keeps key facts easy to verify.
- Official source
- Apple
- Announced by source
- March 22, 2017
- Last reviewed by RecallRadar
- March 2, 2026
What You Should Do
- 1Stop using your Power Companion battery pack right away if you have model PW7015L, PW7015M, or PW7018LC
- 2Visit Dell's recall website or contact Dell support to register your device and arrange a replacement
- 3Keep the battery pack away from flammable materials while waiting for a replacement
- 4Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the device yourself
What's Being Recalled
Full details from the recall report.
Dell has recalled certain Power Companion external battery packs due to overheating and fire risk.
Who's Affected
Specific models and identifiers listed in the source notice:
Model #1
Dell Power Companion PW7015L
Model #2
Dell Power Companion PW7015M
Model #3
Dell Power Companion PW7018LC
| # | Model |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dell Power Companion PW7015L |
| 2 | Dell Power Companion PW7015M |
| 3 | Dell Power Companion PW7018LC |
Technical model codes are manufacturer identifiers. Match both the product name and model code from your device settings, label, or packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are urgent battery warning signs?
Swelling, heat, smoke, odor, or deformation require immediate shutdown.
Where should I place an affected battery?
On a non-flammable surface away from exits, bedrooms, and heat sources.
Can I throw it in household trash?
No. Use official disposal or return instructions from the recall notice.
When do I call emergency services?
Immediately for smoke, fire, or injury risk.
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Quick Info
- Brand
- dell
- Category
- device
- Source Agency
- Apple
- Announced
- March 22, 2017
- Country
- US
- Status
- Active
Source & Verification
Sourced from Apple. Last reviewed March 2, 2026.
- Official source
- Apple
- Announced by source
- March 22, 2017
- Last reviewed by RecallRadar
- March 2, 2026
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