If you're getting vapor too, there's liquid in the center hole/tube of your carto. Blow it out a bit until no liquid comes out the battery end. If there's no vapor, the center post of the carto may be depressed a bit so you aren't getting power to your carto. In that case, use your fingernail or a small flat screwdrive to ease it up a little so it sticks out just a hair and see if you get vapor. Also check your carto and battery threads for juice which can stop power and clean if needed. If no vapor after all this, your carto is probably dead. It's happened to all of us from time to time - good luck!
Need a little more info what are you useing cartos, clearos, tank, prefilled, Atomizer Are you doing your own filling etc ? Lets start here but its probably an easy fix.
I am using 510-T yes I am refilling my self with blank refills, currently using my second refill but still on 1st atomizer but only been at it a couple of days.
Remove the tank and blow out the atomizer into a paper towel. If you are using 100% PG juice, you are probably flooding due to the thin viscosity of the juice. 70pg/30vg or even 60/40 is a good compromise. Fill the tank when it gets down to about 1/4 full. Flooding usually occurs right before the end of a tank. It's not generally a problem when it's full.
Draw slowly rather than puffing like you would on a cigarette. A slow draw over 4 or 5 seconds produces just as much or more vapor without flooding the atomizer. People who use thicker juices commonly draw hard a couple of times to create a vacuum that helps to prime the atomizer before hitting the switch. Doing that with thinner juices can cause a flood.
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