Hello All,
I've been making my own juices for the last year and a half. This month I switched from low wattage devices to high wattage (25w+) mods and builds. What I'm noticing is that the flavor of the same juice gets muted at the higher power. Here's the question should I be looking to UP the percentage of flavoring or LOWER it? I've remember reading somewhere that it is possible to overload a juice with flavoring to the point that it mutes... So what say you?
As you've mentioned both an output current increase, and an unidentified "build" change... I'm going to approach your issue from an entirely different -
may not be the juice - direction... so bear with me, anha. ;-)
Before you start laying all blame on your e-liquid formula... if you've not balanced your build specification to your wattage output, it may be that you don't have an optimal build for the wattage applied. A way to determine this is...
If you recall your old, pre 25 watt, (juice tastes great!) builds, enter them into Steam Engine (SE), including the wattage applied in the "Heat Flux" (HF) value variable... and note the numeric value (or if you prefer - "color code"), in mW/mm2 (coil radiant heat, expressed in milliwatts per millimeter squared).
Next, put your current builds and wattage into SE... and again, note the HF. Are the values different? Is the second set (25 watt) of variables value higher than the first (low watt) values?
For example, if your low watt HF was in the mid 100 mW/mm2 HF range, and your new, 25 watt HF is in the mid 200 mW/mm2 (or higher) range... your juice is being heated to a higher peak temperature... and perhaps even at a faster rate of speed - which is represented by the "heat capacity" value.
If this is the case, you can adjust the net resistance, wire gauge thickness, parallel coil count (which affects net resistance and HF per wattage applied)... and output wattage, to obtain a near identical HF to your past values.
Both the SE modeling site and the SE "advanced" user guide can be found in my sigline below. If all the above is entirely alien to you (which I kinda doubt), if you PM'd me with all your build and wattage values, I'd be happy to run the numbers for you.
Cheers