Ah... You can probably try adjusting the claw to match the tension. The floating part should be just slightly less than level, compared with the surface of the guitar body when the strings are at full tension. You really should adjust per string tension and then buy the same thickness strings every time as it's not good to adjust it all that often.
The guy at the guitar shop told me to make sure it was level many, many years ago when I got the guitar, so that's what I try to do, but I didnt adjust that when I changed the strings
Ideally, you'll use strings with consistent tension - meaning you'll always use the same size strings (which is 'close enough' - normally).
And, you don't want it level really. You want it just a touch sloping away from the string angle. It should have constant tension on it with the saddle side slightly higher than the back of the bridge.
Also, springs wear out over time and you can adjust the number of strings to suit your playing style - so long as you're able to set the block properly.
I was in a hurry the other day when I changed them out so its probably related to the bridge I would think
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