The auber DSPR120, which is the more basic of the two EZboils does not have a power limiter during temperature mode. The DSPR320 which is the more complicated (or you could say feature-rich) "step mash" programmable unit and it does have the mOUT parameter that is like a power limiter during the mash mode. As doug said, power limiting is not common on most controllers and the Brew Commander may be the first one that puts that right on the front home screen. However, it's not something that's a part of the programmable mash profile. I mean I don't know if you can retain the max power setting while the step mash program is running.
I think I had a phone conversation with
@BenniferBropez about this and based on the idea of using the RIMS for both heating strike and then using it for mash temp control I had mentioned that the two goals were somewhat mutually exclusive in design. That is to say that for water heating, you want as much power as possible. While mashing, you really only want as much power as you need to get the RIMS output temp to your setpoint and nothing more. This is a difficult concept to communicate. If you have a 5500 watt element in a small RIMS tube, flow rate through the tube and the given controller's minimum cycle time is going to be the difference between solid output temps and making a cylinder of caramel. You want the RIMS output temp to be exactly what you set on the controller with no oscillation but that's hard to do with very high powered elements. Even with a short pulse, it may heat the wort hotter than the set point. It may be that the best compromise is a 3500 watt element.
I think I need to setup a 240V RIMS and have a shootout between the two controllers otherwise this is just speculation.