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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketfish View Post
    I see,what do you feel is any benefit to having PG in it, would it reduce the production of acrolenin(spelling?) if the atty passed the point of overheating the VG it would be reduced since it is making PG vapor at the same time?
    I might not understand more than about 20% of what you folks are talking about, but the 20% I do understand is quite interesting, I read every post
    Do you have any recommendations for long term storage of flavorless eliquid? I've read of freezing it, refrigerating it(which for most home users is the same anyways, since it won't freeze at the temperatures we can provide) Not freezing it because freezing it will wreck it, adding dessicants to the storage area, not adding dessicants to the storage area etc.
    I also read in one thread that citric acid was a good additive for long term storage, but in this thread it was recommended against.

    Would PG or VG be better for unflavored liquid for long term storage?, I could go either way and mix down to 15mg at a 75/25 split, while keeping fresh base liquid around.
    With the discussion of overheating VG, do you think that the thread about battery voltage would have any influence on the matter, with KR808 batteries providing even power and 510 batteries being pulsed?

    EDIT: Wanted also to ask, with eliquid being basic instead of acidic, would more nicotine be absorbed through mucus membranes in mouth/nose, or in the lungs? I think that was answered, but I can't find it and wanted to verify. Trying to figure out if I can still get nicotine with a new vaping pattern(I was a suck a mouthful of smoke than inhale mixing with cool air smoker) I'm wondering, if I can get the same effect by sucking a mouthful of smoke and either blowing it out my nose or mouth, then taking a deep breath. I'm mimicking my smoking pattern but without getting much vapor in my lungs.
    PG seems to have better germicidal properties than VG, as for acrolein, it's a potential with VG, but so far with vaping, the anecdotal evidence seems to put it down to more a theoretical problem than actual.

    For flavorless liquids, cool and dark is probably enough. A touch of citric acid might help, it might not. My only objection to citric acid is from it's breakdown at high temperature, again more a theoretical than actually observed problem.

    VG or PG as a storage base? I dunno, unless someone else knows a compelling reason for one or the other, I'd call it a pick'em.

    As far as absorption, that's pretty much a current hot topic, and there are a lot of principles that can be applied to make educated guesses about what's going on... but I'm hesitant anymore to try to over-apply these principles since it's a fairly complex system. I do firmly believe that since nicotine users become unconsciously "expert" at regulating their nicotine uptake (self-titration), that aware of it or not, we figure out what works for us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DVap View Post
    As far as absorption, that's pretty much a current hot topic, and there are a lot of principles that can be applied to make educated guesses about what's going on... but I'm hesitant anymore to try to over-apply these principles since it's a fairly complex system. I do firmly believe that since nicotine users become unconsciously "expert" at regulating their nicotine uptake (self-titration), that aware of it or not, we figure out what works for us.

    Oh ok, I thought the ph relationship to absorbtion was well documented. I find smoking the ecig more like a cigar or pipe seems to get most of the nicotine I need without getting much in my lungs, I was curious if having a different ph would make that effect stronger or weaker.

    Thanks for all the info.

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    This seems like a relevant thread to ask the following question, although I feel a little stupid for asking it since it seems like a basic math problem. I ordered a 60ml bottle of 100 mg/ml flavorless liquid. I received a 60ml bottle of liquid at 10% w/v nicotine strength. The bottle does not state the mg/ml nic strength. What is the w/v to mg/ml formula to determine the mg/ml strength? Do the given figures indeed make it 100mg/ml liquid?

    EDIT: I'm pretty sure I have 100 mg/ml because there is a strike-through on 10% W/V , where the other choices are 3.6%, 4.8%, and 6.0% W/V
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    10% is 100mg/ml
    E-cigs are not "quit smoking" devices - they are an alternative way to smoke, with a much reduced risk profile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hifistud View Post
    10% is 100mg/ml
    Indeed. w/v corresponds to mg/mL.


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    If the math still bothers you, 10% = 100mg/ml. So mixing 10ml of the 10% with 10ml of plain PG or VG will equal 20ml of 50mg liquid. 10ml of 10% mixed with 20ml of plain PG or VG will be 30ml of 33.3mg eliquid. Finally, 10ml of 10% mixed with 30ml of plain PG or VG will be 40ml of 25mg eliquid.

    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks for the clarification. I understand the math now. I'm just making 3ml samples for now, so I am measuring by drops. So my first DIY mix was 12 drops of 100 mg nic liquid, 36 drops of 50/50 PG/VG and 12 drops of Lorann watermelon flavoring. It is absolutely delicious! And, at 20mg/ml, I can spend some time vaping on my new creation without getting pounded by nicotine. Somewhere between 18-20 mg/ml is my new sweet spot.

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    I didn't read this whole thread so if this has already been stated - Sorry

    I know I'm getting nic because when I first started vaping I quit smoking all together, but I was uneasy about starting with a high mg liquid so I got the weakest mg I could find and it gave me withdraw headaches. As soon as I got the high nic liquid I was fine. I've been fine ever since. I know it's not very scientific, but I know my body and I know I'm getting my nic.......Anyway that's just my 2cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill77094 View Post
    This seems like a relevant thread to ask the following question, although I feel a little stupid for asking it since it seems like a basic math problem. I ordered a 60ml bottle of 100 mg/ml flavorless liquid. I received a 60ml bottle of liquid at 10% w/v nicotine strength. The bottle does not state the mg/ml nic strength. What is the w/v to mg/ml formula to determine the mg/ml strength? Do the given figures indeed make it 100mg/ml liquid?

    EDIT: I'm pretty sure I have 100 mg/ml because there is a strike-through on 10% W/V , where the other choices are 3.6%, 4.8%, and 6.0% W/V
    I haven't read this whole thread either (although I would like to wrap my head aound it all sometime),but I have been trying to wrap my head around this question all day long. I want to start making my own juice and plan on buying in bulk and so I was looking at scubatdan's ejuice calculator and this very question came to mind "is there an industry standard of w/v that the calculator is based on? I have a 500 ml. bottle of 100mg. nic juice in my shopping cart, but before I finalized the order I had to know how the calculator could calculate reduction of nic%? without knowing that how could anything calculate. So I made a hypothesis that 1ml. of 100mg. nic juice would be 100 mg. and I base this hypothesis on the fact that there has to be some sort of industry standard of actual nic in a suspension of some sort vg/pg in order to make the calculations. But now that I hear bill77094 state that there are several w/v listed, though his is checked off at 10% ,my head is really spinning. Am I thinking straight? or do I need to take my glasses off and put my head on a pillow ? I mean the only place on the calculator that asks this volume question is at the bottom on a different calc. oi vei help!!!!

    Am I on the right track here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by reverendg View Post
    I haven't read this whole thread either (although I would like to wrap my head aound it all sometime),but I have been trying to wrap my head around this question all day long. I want to start making my own juice and plan on buying in bulk and so I was looking at scubatdan's ejuice calculator and this very question came to mind "is there an industry standard of w/v that the calculator is based on? I have a 500 ml. bottle of 100mg. nic juice in my shopping cart, but before I finalized the order I had to know how the calculator could calculate reduction of nic%? without knowing that how could anything calculate. So I made a hypothesis that 1ml. of 100mg. nic juice would be 100 mg. and I base this hypothesis on the fact that there has to be some sort of industry standard of actual nic in a suspension of some sort vg/pg in order to make the calculations. But now that I hear bill77094 state that there are several w/v listed, though his is checked off at 10% ,my head is really spinning. Am I thinking straight? or do I need to take my glasses off and put my head on a pillow ? I mean the only place on the calculator that asks this volume question is at the bottom on a different calc. oi vei help!!!!

    Am I on the right track here?
    Yes, you're on the right track. 1ml of 100mg nic liquid would contain 100mg of nic. Whenever you see XXmg they really mean XXmg/ml, in other words XXmg PER milliliter. The "per milliliter" is assumed because stating the milligrams without relating it to a standard volume wouldn't make much sense.

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