Thank You t8 and Troll very much for you're responses back. So far, I haven't had any problems with burning cotton due to an empty tank, or even harsh hits using Kanthal. Lucky ?? Maybe, but I keep an Eagle Eye on my juice level, I'm one of those people that Check, Double Check, and Triple Check everything that I do, I always have, and that's why it takes me 3 times longer to do a build than most folks.
Once upon a time, many years ago, I was a Calibration Technician for a Company known as "Orbital Space Sciences", a civilian company (not military), where I Calibrated all the Electronic Calibration machines that Calibrated the Guidance Systems in missiles. My first day I was told that THE most important thing to remember was to "Get It Right" the first time, as everyone else was going off of MY work. They didn't care how long it took me to Calibrate a $150,000.00 Calibration console (1991 dollars), but when I signed off on it, it had better be right. I think that that's when all this OCD stuff started with me with the Triple checking everything I did (my calibration equipment was calibrated with an Atomic Clock for utmost accuracy by the way). I Thank God that I was doing all that back before I started taking all this medicine that I now take, I'm not quite as good as I used to be, that's for sure, so things take me even longer to do properly.
I'll just keep reading and learning more and more about TC and waiting for the industry to get it right. By getting it right I mean when the day comes that 450 degrees on a Sigelei is the same 450 degrees on a Joyetech/Wisemec, or a P4U, or a Innokin, and one can take their RTA/RDA and put it on any of those mods set to the same 450 degrees and not notice any difference at all in their vape experience. Maybe by then when a mod goes to sleep for a few minutes/hours it will wake up and still operate correctly in TC mode. I think it's a little hit or miss at this point in time, the technology is still in it's infancy, in my opinion, but still fun to play around with and try to get it up and running to ones satisfaction.