Turns out I struck debate winning gold on this one.
- Nintendo doesnt adher to USB C charging standards, and openly disregards some of the safety features built into the standard (not discharging capacitors)
- Most third party vendors might as well - in their own ways - with no (economically viable) chance of finding out.
- But, the problem could also result from stadard viable implementations on part of the 3rd party vendor (because N is crafting their own implementation.)
- Meaning that the engineer at the factory should have a deep understanding how Nintendos implementation works (about a 2% chance, I would say..)
- The way the public is set up these days - no one blaims manufacturers,because they bought so cheap, there is no expectance of warenty, or accountability really.
- Also the chinese vendors selling that stuff on amazon, or to "house brands" of big retailers, never exist more than six months. Neither do their brands.
- There are reports out there that the first 51 times nothing happened, but the system bricked on the 52 time - or after a certain firmwareupdate (coincidental)?
- And people are trying to solve this issue with personalized recommendations from randos, on brands (which bring out revisions, usually) and Amzon star reviews.
Good luck.
And dont forget to recommend "your choice" to everyone after you've used the device 30 times - and don't say anything once it bricks your Switch at the 51st.
"Aced."
TLDR; This is an issue with neither the Switch nor the 3rd party adapters being standard compliant. Where the issue might show up the first time after 50 or 100 uses. Try solving that with forum recommendations. And amazon "one click buying opportunity" requests.