
I mean what could have happened is I wouldn't have noticed the thing getting warm, set it down in my wooden atty stand and caught the house on fire. Worst part isn't the house its my 4TB+clone music collection that's close by

I've had a nemesis clone do this to me, I only use kanger clearomizers @2 ohms on them. After that I decided to switch to brand name V/V & V/W vaporizers. Sucks cause I have 4 nemesis's but safety comes first and nemesis clones aren't safe IMO.
I mean what could have happened is I wouldn't have noticed the thing getting warm, set it down in my wooden atty stand and caught the house on fire. Worst part isn't the house its my 4TB+clone music collection that's close by.
Wear, Tear and Failure is the way of things.
Interesting what you say, because I have a good dozen mods here, ranging from cheap eGo's to expensive bottom feeders, and not one of them has failed on me because of the eletronics. The only failures I've had were mechanical (buttons, topper threads... that sort of things) due to shoddy Chinese workmanship. Similarly, I don't know any regulated mod user who's ever seen the electronics in their devices fail. Have you?
On the other hand, I hear of a lot of people melting springs and damaging batteries in mechs...
Any of you new Mech users heard of a 2 cent fuse?
If you are not Sub ohm vaping they work great at protecting you, your Mod and your battery.
Good ones are auto reset and all pay for themselves the first time they do their job.
No Mod is 100% Safe from Failure whether Mechanical or Regulated - NONE!
Wear, Tear and Failure is the way of things.
If I was to hazard a guess, I think the positive post shifted and grounded itself on the side of the coil threads. I didn't bother dissecting it, it no longer served its purpose so in the trash it went.When you guys say "hard short", you are saying basically the 510 connection shorted out against the mod topcap, right?
OP, did you not try and isolate the cause before you disposed of the atty, as far as what was wrong with the atty itself?
Well, let me answer you with another question: as someone who knows a little something about electricity, would you have a house without circuit breakers?
If you're an electronics engineer, I'm appalled that you should find it an acceptable risk to use a high-amp current source without one, let alone 8.
The reason people take the risk of a mechanical is the smooth voltage no ultrasonic PWM chopping things up (I know EE's don't believe this is perceptible). Safest bet is to buy a Provari. An electrical engineer can afford it. (joke from a ChE.)
I've made it to early retirement age and life is good. If my mod shorts (and it has several times) I want it to notify me with a simple message. No hot liquid and gas emissions, please! And no fireworks ... I've seen the pictures of those who ate an exploding tube.