At the same time, it is as equally impossible to turn down lights past a certain point, just as it is impossible to turn up power beyond full power. We already see that even with AB400 (and we assume the Interfit 200 behaves similarly), if he wanted to shoot at f/2.8 with light 5' away, it would not be possible even with bounce into an umbrella.
Even the AB400, which has even lower power levels (1/64), suffers from color balance and tint drift toward pinkish hues, so lower power than 1/16 is not truly a solution when better color balance and tint control is needed (for a variety of reasons which go well beyond the scope of this thread). Too much power is just as bad as not enough power! The tint problem is seen at higher power levels with the AB1600, for example, because 1/32 power is 50 w-s, while the AB400 would be tint free at the same 50 w-s (1/8 power).
All too often the temptation is 'one size fits all' when it truly requires two (or three!) different power strata of lights to accomplish the range of lighting which is required for some folks, from 15 w-s to 2000 w-s (or even 4800 w-s).