One of my batteries is dying and I'm thinking of getting one with a temperature control function so it's more energy efficient, however, is this all that temperature control does? Because if I set it at 100C which is it's lowest (room temp generally being 70F) the coil won't be able to be fired up as much as I generally want it. (For normal coils I generally provide 4.3V worth of juice to a 1.8 Ohm coil.) So am I correct that the temp control just makes the temperature control compatible coil as hot as it thinks is ok for the setting it's at? I'm just wondering if it's worth it I'm looking to save money I don't want to waste it. If I got one I would be getting the TC compatible coils.
I will use TC if they make a device that will handle a Kanthal and will Control the Temperature rather than Limiting it.