Ok, so I had some trouble with my duraspark II. The power line to the module and (unbeknownst to me) the power line to the coil got fried. I replaced the line to the module and got a new module. No start, because the coil didn't have power. Ok, understandable, what I'm a little ticked off about it that it seems that when you apply power to the duraspark module AND the coil doesn't have power (which normally it should) it blows the module. I blew two, had them tested before and after I installed them, all because the coil didn't have power. Is this normal? If it is, it's a crappy design, with no safety on blowing modules....