One thing worth noting is that the initial setup of a TC coil is very important. If that is not done properly, TC will never work that good. Both the mod and the coils should be at room temperature when setup. If one is off, it won't work properly. I have not changed anything about the ss file that came with the mod. It works for me, Paul and my wife. When I compared the TC graph with the one on Steam Engine, it looked exactly the same and I felt no need to change it. I would share my file, but there is no reason to as I'm still using Tom's.
When I go to do a new TC coil, I usually haven't used the LBC for a minimum of 30 minutes or so (I usually do this after it has come off the charger). I use my coil master to dry burn the coils and get rid of all the hot spots. You should never use the LBC to dry burn because it will still be hot when you pair it with the atty. if you don't have a coil master, just use another mod to dry burn. I then wick and wet the wick and by the time I'm done wicking and wetting, the atty has cooled down enough to pair it with the LBC. I then hit the fire button once to get the LBC to read the ohms of the coil and then lock the ohms. Squonk and then vape away.
Temperature is the driving force in output. If you set your temp to something like 410, you can hit it with all the watts you want, but as soon as it hits the temperature you have set, it will throttle the watts back to limit the temperature. If you are hitting the TC limit all the time at a certain wattage, you need to increase the temperature or reduce the watts.