Okay, is it possible a bad atty can kill circuitry?
I was using a new 2.0 ohm 510 when my Big Daddy stopped working. Hmmm, I thought, 4800 mAh doesn't last as long as I thought. Popped it on my Darwin, vaped once, picked it up to vape again and the battery symbol showed depleted though I'd just disconnected it from the wall charger.
I put two freshly charged
batteries in the Big Daddy. Still not working. I popped the batteries in my Pila to see if maybe they were defective. Nope, they're currently charging.
Okay, this is the part that has me barely holding onto my temper. When I fired up the Darwin after it'd been charging for an hour - and while it was still connected to the wall charger - the screen didn't light up. I tried again, the battery symbol showed with a line through it and now it only lights up now and again.
I am well and truly ....... How do I find out if my Darwin is fried or if there's some sort of reset feature I'm unaware of. Oh, and don't even bother to bore me with mechanic, engineering or math talk. Just tell me: is there protection circuitry that should have saved the device from an effed up atty?
Edit to add: I'm ...... at the atty. Damn 510s are evil after all.