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    I apologize if this was covered before, but I looked and couldn't find anything.

    I have 50mg nicotine in VG. I have a 24mg flavored juice (90pg/10vg). I want to raise the 24mg flavored juice to 36mg. When I attempt to do this in the calculator I get a negative number in the VG with No Nic. There is also no place to put the second nicotine juice strength. I have base VG nic and target VG nic, but no mixing VG nic.

    This would be especially useful if my favorite juice is only available in the 6mg or 12mg and I want to kick it up to 24mg or 36mg using my 50mg VG Nic.

    So, is there a way to do this using your calculator? Which by the way, I absolutely love! It works great for all the other stuff I want to play with. I just haven't found how to do the above.

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    Scubadan you are without a doubt a good mathmatician. Thats the one part I missed in school, algebra isn't it?

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    Using section 5 in version 11 of the utility will give you the necessary breakdown in volumes needed to achieve your desired end result.

    The only thing you'll need to play with will be the "flavor" loss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KPKicker View Post
    I apologize if this was covered before, but I looked and couldn't find anything.

    I have 50mg nicotine in VG. I have a 24mg flavored juice (90pg/10vg). I want to raise the 24mg flavored juice to 36mg. When I attempt to do this in the calculator I get a negative number in the VG with No Nic. There is also no place to put the second nicotine juice strength. I have base VG nic and target VG nic, but no mixing VG nic.

    This would be especially useful if my favorite juice is only available in the 6mg or 12mg and I want to kick it up to 24mg or 36mg using my 50mg VG Nic.

    So, is there a way to do this using your calculator? Which by the way, I absolutely love! It works great for all the other stuff I want to play with. I just haven't found how to do the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokum View Post
    Using section 5 in version 11 of the utility will give you the necessary breakdown in volumes needed to achieve your desired end result.

    The only thing you'll need to play with will be the "flavor" loss.

    -Greg

    Ah...ok. Thank you. I saw that but I was confused by the nicotine levels being expressed in percentages rather than mg/ml. I am very new at this though, so it may just be my noobishness that led to the confusion.

    Which leads to the question....how do I arrive at these numbers? Or are these percentages the same as the mg/ml number of each nicotine solution?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubabatdan View Post
    Put 1% in the water field, and it will. On the PG side if you add VG you must add water. And if you want to add water you must add VG, the two fields are tied together. If you do not want to add water then put 1% in the water field and just add the water total to the VG total.
    Hope this helps!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5cardstud View Post
    Scubadan you are without a doubt a good mathmatician. Thats the one part I missed in school, algebra isn't it?
    Yep good old algerbra, I would make Mrs Strunk proud (HS Math teacher)
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    Quote Originally Posted by KPKicker View Post
    Ah...ok. Thank you. I saw that but I was confused by the nicotine levels being expressed in percentages rather than mg/ml. I am very new at this though, so it may just be my noobishness that led to the confusion.

    Which leads to the question....how do I arrive at these numbers? Or are these percentages the same as the mg/ml number of each nicotine solution?
    Smokum is correct, just use section 5, Enter target ml to make and target mg/ml to make. (Yes I used % which is actually incorrect, but I did the same thing in section 1) I will fix it in the next version.
    Then enter the first mg/ml number, and the second mg/ml number.
    For a target of 10ml at 36mg using 50mg and 24mg it would be 4.62ml of 50mg and 5.38ml of 24mg.
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    Thanks Dan, I sent you a PM with some other problems I'm having. Thank you for your help
    Your PM has been answered, send me your email address, and you can be my MAC test subject
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    Download my Excel v13 ejuice calculator Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubabatdan View Post
    Smokum is correct, just use section 5, Enter target ml to make and target mg/ml to make. (Yes I used % which is actually incorrect, but I did the same thing in section 1) I will fix it in the next version.
    Then enter the first mg/ml number, and the second mg/ml number.
    For a target of 10ml at 36mg using 50mg and 24mg it would be 4.62ml of 50mg and 5.38ml of 24mg.
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    Great! Thank you very much for all your help and hard work in putting together that calculator!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubabatdan View Post
    Your PM has been answered, send me your email address, and you can be my MAC test subject
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    I am also a Mac person and I had posted my issues with the calculator in another forum earlier tonight. So maybe it is mac related? I would be happy to mac test for you. I love the calculator and would really love the ability to save my own recipes, which seems to not work right on the mac. I could find no way to pm you. My email is vip@(my username).com

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    i am havign a little trouble with the calculator, i entered all my info, i am cutting 48mg nic down to 12mg, with PG base, and with 30% VG, but when i punch in the 30% VG it doesnt let me know how much VG to add. the place where it should tell me stays at 0. am i doing something wrong? or is this a problem for anyone else?

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    i rad threw a few pages and found my answer, that i had to add 1 water for the VG section to work. great tool you made here, it has really helped me a whole lot
    Last edited by pinkbeckie88; 03-20-2010 at 10:41 PM.

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    Question Help using calc on OpenOffice

    Hey dan, first off, thanks for a great tool. Comes in very handy.

    But,
    I'm not sure if I'm the only one experiencing this problem. I'm using Windows 7 and since I don't have Excel, I'm using OpenOffice. When I click to add recipe, this is what I get:



    Also, in the flavor list, it shows a TPA white chocolate, but it does not appear as a choice on calculator. When I've tried to add flavors to this list (unprotect sheet first), they don't show up in drop down list either. Any ideas?

    When openoffice first starts up it asks if I want to enable macros or not. I click to enable. Don't know what else to try. I've tried opening the calculator, and saving in .ods format and reopening, with no change.

    Is it just not fully functional using OpenOffice???

    Thanks again, and looking forward to getting my bugs worked out.
    Kyle

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