Yea to me it's not even a matter of if or maybe. It's simple science, I never bought into it fully either until I saw first hand what could happen and how it affected the stove.
Yoder, if your at 155 and your delta is 15 degrees your likely fine, the magic number is actually 136, but we just say 140.
Once again it's simple science that moisture can and will gather on steel that's cooler than 136, all fuels whether its wood or gas have moisture in them, boilers for over 70-80 years have had primary and secondary loops to prevent return temps from coming back to cold and damaging the boiler.
Then again, look at the ones in the top of our industry, if you buy a central boiler and don't install the thermostatic valve, "that comes with the stove", your warranty is void!
Same way with empyre on all there gasification units so far, if you buy an empyre and don't install the optimizer thermostatic valve, your warranty is void on day 1
Other companies are also getting ready to start this.
I had one customer who bought an optimizer from me simply to try it, gasser by the way, stove started staying cleaner inside, cleaning became less frequent, efficienywent up slightly.
However he did have a large heat load and return temps were always coming back 110-120, now there always coming back above 140 and things are working better, the heating appliances in the home run a few minutes longer each cycle, but his 15k dollar investment is working better and cleaner, that's what ya want