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    I'm just getting into DIY and looking for an answer on the number of drops per ml. It seems the suppliers and many of the receipe calculators I've seen all say "1ml = about 20 drops". I've used various droppers including the ones included with Totally Wicked & HALO bottles and they come out to about 40 drops per ml. Is there some kind of "standard" dropper out there that gives around 20 drops to the ml?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaporSmith View Post
    I'm just getting into DIY and looking for an answer on the number of drops per ml. It seems the suppliers and many of the receipe calculators I've seen all say "1ml = about 20 drops". I've used various droppers including the ones included with Totally Wicked & HALO bottles and they come out to about 40 drops per ml. Is there some kind of "standard" dropper out there that gives around 20 drops to the ml?

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    In my excel calculator v11 at the bottom I recorded the average each manufacturer dropper dispenses.
    The closest I have found is the flavorart at 33 drops per ml. But of course it is different with different viscosities. I would recommend the higher drop numbers like 40 as you can make smaller adjustments. I really only pay attention to the drops when making small 1-2ml batches, and use ml when making larger batches. When going with larger batches the number per ml is important for the flavoring and duplicating the recipe. I always try and add that in the note section.
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    Wow - very helpful - thanks !

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    The calculator is fantastic!

    I only use drops when making small test batches mixing new flavor combination and approximate flavor strengths. It isn't accurate enough to reproduce accurately.


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    Quote Originally Posted by VaporSmith View Post
    I'm just getting into DIY and looking for an answer on the number of drops per ml. It seems the suppliers and many of the receipe calculators I've seen all say "1ml = about 20 drops". I've used various droppers including the ones included with Totally Wicked & HALO bottles and they come out to about 40 drops per ml. Is there some kind of "standard" dropper out there that gives around 20 drops to the ml?

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    I agree, I have found that on average 40 drops = 1 ml.

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    Depends on the dripper and the stuff being dripped.

    I take a clean dripper, Dripper Under Test, graduated cylinder, and the liquid to-be-dripped and count the drops to reach 2ml then divide by 2.

    I return the liquid and note the approximate # of drops / ml.

    I have pipettes that are pretty consistant at 20-22 drops per ml for a number of liquids. I have found some drippers up to 46 d/ml.

    The drips are for small batches and many recipes need adjustment when scaled up. Usually small adjustments. It is rare that my small batch run at 2-5 ml is exactly the same at 30ml, or even 15ml.

    Too many factors can affect the drip volume. Tapping, shaking, and speed will have various effects. (I hold off posting recipes till I run larger batches and get the final adjustments in.).

    Really depends on how accurate you want to be. I mix for 7 people, including myself, and we like the flavors to be repeatable because a few of us are hooked on certain flavors for that vape that always helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    Depends on the dripper and the stuff being dripped.

    I take a clean dripper, Dripper Under Test, graduated cylinder, and the liquid to-be-dripped and count the drops to reach 2ml then divide by 2.

    I return the liquid and note the approximate # of drops / ml.

    I have pipettes that are pretty consistant at 20-22 drops per ml for a number of liquids. I have found some drippers up to 46 d/ml.

    The drips are for small batches and many recipes need adjustment when scaled up. Usually small adjustments. It is rare that my small batch run at 2-5 ml is exactly the same at 30ml, or even 15ml.

    Too many factors can affect the drip volume. Tapping, shaking, and speed will have various effects. (I hold off posting recipes till I run larger batches and get the final adjustments in.).

    Really depends on how accurate you want to be. I mix for 7 people, including myself, and we like the flavors to be repeatable because a few of us are hooked on certain flavors for that vape that always helps.
    Good info to know, I am basing the number of drops per ml using on a drop that comes out of a 30 ml dekang plastic bottle. No doubt that the pipette, used as the basis for the standard drop, is more accurate for purposes of consistent liquid measurements.

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    I've tried a few droppers I had, and after I got between (IIRC) 15 and 30 I decided that 1ml-syringes which give me 0.01ml accuracy just were not expensive enough to mess with drops. (If I get them cheap, 5 Euro cent and 2 for the needle; around 4-5 Dollar cent togehter.)
    It may sound nitpickish, or more work, but it is neither. I get results I can easily and quickly replicate and which I can share without wondering what dropper the person on the other hand has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexTM View Post
    I've tried a few droppers I had, and after I got between (IIRC) 15 and 30 I decided that 1ml-syringes which give me 0.01ml accuracy just were not expensive enough to mess with drops. (If I get them cheap, 5 Euro cent and 2 for the needle; around 4-5 Dollar cent togehter.)
    It may sound nitpickish, or more work, but it is neither. I get results I can easily and quickly replicate and which I can share without wondering what dropper the person on the other hand has.
    Gah! I've been looking for syringes with graduations like that and have come up empty handed. Do you think it is easier to get those in Germany than in the states?

    You get quite a few "fish eye" stares if you start asking folks about syringes, well, I do. I imagine the long hair and facial hair doesn't help there.

    Any hints on where to look for these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    Gah! I've been looking for syringes with graduations like that and have come up empty handed. Do you think it is easier to get those in Germany than in the states?

    You get quite a few "fish eye" stares if you start asking folks about syringes, well, I do. I imagine the long hair and facial hair doesn't help there.

    Any hints on where to look for these?
    www.happyvaper.com carries them
    Canadian Source for Electronic Cigarette e Liquid DIY Tools , Pipettes, Dropper bottles, syringes

    Jack has everything for DIY except for flavourless nic juice.

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