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From the first paragraph;

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And here I always thought e-juice came in barrels like fine wine.

I wanna know what the cost is for a 55 gallon drum of juice and how long it would last. Always hated metric conversions!

The amount some of the people on here vape on a daily basis, it would probably only last a few weeks. You probably would have to buy it at Costco.
 

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And here I always thought e-juice came in barrels like fine wine.

I wanna know what the cost is for a 55 gallon drum of juice and how long it would last. Always hated metric conversions!

Well, I have a few minutes and a computer handy so I'll give it a go :rolleyes:

55 gallons = 208.2 liters = 208,200 ml

If you get the juice at $0.10 a ml you would pay $20,820 for it.

The average ECF vaper vapes around 4 ml a day, so that's a 142.6 year supply.

Yup, that's a LOT of juice

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Well, I have a few minutes and a computer handy so I'll give it a go :rolleyes:

55 gallons = 208.2 liters = 208,200 ml

If you get the juice at $0.10 a ml you would pay $20,820 for it.

The average ECF vaper vapes around 4 ml a day, so that's a 142.6 year supply.

Yup, that's a LOT of juice

Vape on
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Nice calculations, but in the interest of completeness and accuracy, are your calculations based on .05 or 2.0 ohm coils, mech or regulated mods, and/or at what altitude and temperature? Just want to make sure it is, in fact enough to last a lifetime. :lol:
 

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Well, I have a few minutes and a computer handy so I'll give it a go :rolleyes:

55 gallons = 208.2 liters = 208,200 ml

If you get the juice at $0.10 a ml you would pay $20,820 for it.

The average ECF vaper vapes around 4 ml a day, so that's a 142.6 year supply.

Yup, that's a LOT of juice

Vape on
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What would the cost be if you DIY?
 

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Nice calculations, but in the interest of completeness and accuracy, are your calculations based on .05 or 2.0 ohm coils, mech or regulated mods, and/or at what altitude and temperature? Just want to make sure it is, in fact enough to last a lifetime. :lol:

Well now, those are some really good points OlderNDirt!

With a VW mod, resistance doesn't matter, it's all about the watts :thumb:

With a mech mod, I base my numbers on a 0.49 ohm dual coil setup at 327 meters above sea level and 19 deg C average.

I absolutely assure you there is enough juice in that barrel to last at least one lifetime :)

I would have said one 'natural' lifetime, but I have yet to figure out how long one 'unnatural' lifetime is :blink:


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Well now, those are some really good points OlderNDirt!

With a VW mod, resistance doesn't matter, it's all about the watts :thumb:

With a mech mod, I base my numbers on a 0.49 ohm dual coil setup at 327 meters above sea level and 19 deg C average.

I absolutely assure you there is enough juice in that barrel to last at least one lifetime :)

I would have said one 'natural' lifetime, but I have yet to figure out how long one 'unnatural' lifetime is :blink:


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Don't forget to factor in the swamp gas.
 
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