I'm sorry I don't understand the terms you are using. Could you dumbify it for me ?
The vendor lists the liquid as 70 VG / 30 PG, 6MG. It's all i could gather. Prior to 3 coil changes I didn't have this problem.
What bottles and ratio of juice are you using. 10 ml ready nic mixed or shortfall where you add nic shots and 50/50 or 70vg/30pg
what bottles, ie 10ml small bottles that have nicotine in them.
shortfill, ie 60ml or above size with zero nicotine
50/50 is 50% VG (makes the clouds) and PG (gives the throat hit and holds the flavour)
50/50 is best at low wattage for mouth to lung vaping like when you smoked. average wattage 10-20watts
70vg/30pg is better for direct to lung. the higher vg makes bigger clouds as you will use much higher wattage. average wattage 30w-200watt
sorry, we get so used to using term whih could sound double dutch to others.
this is what the UK has just in case your somewhere else in the world.
10ml TPD bottles are 10ml bottle pre mixed with nicotine upto 18/20mg. these have been tested and passed under the tobaco products directive.
shortfills are literally that. a larger bottle 60ml/100/120ml which is short filled to leave enough room to add nicotine shots. these zero nicotine larger bottles came about to get around the tpd law above. juice with nicotine at one point could cost upto £1500 to get tested. zero shortfills did not have to be tested as they had no nicotine in them.
so a 50ml shortfill of zero nicotine juice would need 1 x 18mg nicotine shot mixed in to make it 60ml at 3mg nic strength.
to make it 6mg you would need 2 x 18mg nic shots but then you would not have enough space in the bottle. this is why they are more designed towards 3mg vapers. also the more nic shots you add the weaker the original flavour will become.
hope that makes more sense.