Selecting the correct juice density. in The E-Cigarette; I freely admit that I dont know math well... You guys need to dumb this down for me. Currently this ...
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03-16-2009, 01:47 AM
#101
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03-16-2009, 01:49 AM
#102
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Originally Posted by
Sun Vaporer
Bundy--As Jaaxx stated here--you need to go off someplace and sharpen your pencial--Why do you not just tell us why Jaaxx's statment here is wrong?----Sun
I already did in my first reply to him.
You can't solve 1 equation with two unknowns. Solve this equation for a value of x:
10/x = y
or 10 = xy
Let me know when you find out what x equals.
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03-16-2009, 01:49 AM
#103
You're way off Al. You may get 12 puffs from a cig, that doesn't mean that 12 puffs of vapour are the same.
I wouldn't even bother giving credibility to comparable puff counts, they are so far from sensible reality that they're not worth working out, tried that, got the t-shirt.
Feel free to keep on trying of course ... you're keeping me entertained.
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03-16-2009, 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by
Kate
You're way off Al. You may get 12 puffs from a cig, that doesn't mean that 12 puffs of vapour are the same.
I wouldn't even bother giving credibility to comparable puff counts, they are so far from sensible reality that they're not worth working out, tried that, got the t-shirt.
Feel free to keep on trying of course ... you're keeping me entertained.
Quite the contrary, based on my calculations, 12 equivalent puffs on a e-cig at the calculated density will yield the same amount as the analog. Now if you want to be a little more precise in the wording of your argument, are you claiming that the amount of vapor per puff from an e-cig is not equivalent to amount of smoke from an analog? Precision in wording is the name of the game here.
BTW, you still didn't answer my question, are you avoiding it because the answer is yes?
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03-16-2009, 02:03 AM
#105
Very Simple here Bundy

Originally Posted by
Al Bundy
I already did in my first reply to him.
You can't solve 1 equation with two unknowns. Solve this equation for a value of x:
10/x = y
or 10 = xy
Let me know when you find out what x equals.
Very simple here Bundy, if i fill my cartridge with 1 ml of 10mg and I vape it till it is gone--I induced 10 mg--no mystery. If i refill the cartridge with another ml of 10 mg and vape that, then I have induced a total of 20 mg. If I then decide to go to bed and stop trying to figure out Bundy here anymore--then I have consumed 2 ml totaling 20 mg of nicotine which is about the average in one pack of smokes--- Sun
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03-16-2009, 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sun Vaporer
Very simple here Bundy, if i fill my cartridge with 1 ml of 10mg and I vape it till it is gone--I induced 10 mg--no mystery. If i refill the cartridge with another ml of 10 mg and vape that, then I have induced a total of 20 mg. If I then decide to go to bed and stop trying to figure out Bundy here anymore--then I have consumed 2 ml totaling 20 mg of nicotine which is about the average in one pack of smokes--- Sun
The only problem with his "equations" are that they are insolvable without either fixing a variable or guessing at the density.
It's just easier to determine the density based on whatever the nicotine yield per cigarette you're using times 10.
I'd like to think most people can multiply by 10 with relative ease.
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03-16-2009, 02:14 AM
#107
You asked:
"BTW, if you vape say 2 ml of 10 mg density juice, can you some how magically determine an average density per puff if you take n puffs?"
I magically determine that 2x10=20.
'density' per puff will rely on many variables, I tried to work it out once, 23 people helped me and the results still don't have credibility.
How did you magically determine that 12 puffs of 10mg vapour is equal to a 0.1mg of nicotine? Please cite your source.
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03-16-2009, 02:14 AM
#108

Originally Posted by
Sun Vaporer
Very simple here Bundy, if i fill my cartridge with 1 ml of 10mg and I vape it till it is gone--I induced 10 mg--no mystery. If i refill the cartridge with another ml of 10 mg and vape that, then I have induced a total of 20 mg. If I then decide to go to bed and stop trying to figure out Bundy here anymore--then I have consumed 2 ml totaling 20 mg of nicotine which is about the average in one pack of smokes--- Sun
Sun,
What you are saying makes perfect sense.
As for Al:
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03-16-2009, 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by
Kate
How did you magically determine that 12 puffs of 10mg vapour is equal to a 0.1mg? Please cite your source.
It was a question to see if based on those variables given that you could calculate a possible estimate for the puffs. You completely misread the question as a claim of mine. See the question mark?
BTW, if you vape say 2 ml of 10 mg density juice, can you some how magically determine an average density per puff if you take n puffs?
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03-16-2009, 02:20 AM
#110
You really are losing the plot now Al.
You said earlier that 12 puffs of 10mg vapour is equal to a 1mg cig, puff for puff.
Where does that come from?
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