no i thought i specified that i was mistaken and I didn't know about SS temperature controlled vaping at-all. I had no idea that you could use SS coils without SS temperature control mode safely, it's NEWS2me! I still know nothing about stainless steel coil vaping.... I have heard that SS coils have the potential to release unwanted chemicals? That is just something that I've heard, not something that is truth.... I would have (and used-to) think that stainless-steel coils are SAFE.... but from what I've heard, that is not true.
& as-far as using the iStick in it's temp controlled mode, with the correct temp-control coils, in this case, the correct temp-control coils being Ni200, correct? - Well, I believe that if you use any device with the correct coil, in the correct way, and you employ safe-practices to the BEST of your ability, i believe that your chances of having a battery fail/vent/explode/etc are very slim. 99.8% most-likely, right? right???
But, if you use a device in a way that goes against the safest practices, I do-not support this. If the battery vents due to user misuse, that is the user's fault, right? & yes, the chances of a battery failing even-though the user is practicing SAFE battery practices are VERY/EXTREMELY SLIM, TO NONE, right? But, as we have seen with many rechargeable batt devices (esp out of china) in the past, even if one uses them as safely as he/she possibly can, they can STILL vent/explode/etc.... It's an unfortunate fact. Today's rechargeable battery technology is just NOT up-to where we'd like to see it, right? They really need to become MORE-safe for us to avoid venting issues whether user error or not. (manufacturer's error is not ruled-out and can happen) But yes, using your iStick (or any mod) properly, and with the correct coil, in the correct mode, at the correct resistance, in the correct voltage/wattage-range, with the correct amperage battery- IS SAFE TO DO!! So, by all means, do it!!