Thanks much
I lot of info in one spot.
Might want to read through this: Recycling used plastic bottles to store liquidHow do you clean ejuice bottles to use them for DIY?
Might want to read through this: Recycling used plastic bottles to store liquid
@Ethan diy Check this out. Lots of great info all in one place thanks to @Marc411 !Updated Thanks IDJoel
Usually recipes have such a varied use of flavors that do not come from just one vendor. A good flavor shop BullCityFlavors carries a lot of different vendors flavorings but not all the vendors that are out there. More often than not Ecigexpress does the same but carries some of the vendors the BullVity does not. Another good one in Alltheflavors carries lots of options of flavors.Super awesome information on this thread, much appreciated! Seems longer but 6 months today smoke free and most of that time I have honed rebuilding factory coils until I have a winner with 26 gauge ss, around 8 wraps gives me .7 ohms. I just got a fastech order from stuff I ordered the first week of May to keep that going for probably years. I'm now ready to pull the trigger on DIY liquid. Tired of spending big bucks on liquid and then most often, it's color is all wrong and I'm doing things like leaving it a hot car or wrapping them in a heating pad to try to speed steep them, I might as well make my own. I see nic river has a kit for 50 bucks and has like a thousand different flavors but strangely enough, many of the recipes I see call for flavors they don't have. Much like my experience with finding "the one coil", I think juice will be the same for me whereas I will look only for "the one". This is currently anarchist pink lemonade and that is pretty much what I want to make although I haven't found a recipe of someone trying to emulate it. All that said, is the nic river kit option still the way I should go? The link with all the PDF with all the flavors in here is very exciting, just looking for an opinion other than my own inexperienced one. Any advice/direction would be greatly appreciated.
Much like my experience with finding "the one coil", I think juice will be the same for me whereas I will look only for "the one". This is currently anarchist pink lemonade and that is pretty much what I want to make although I haven't found a recipe of someone trying to emulate it.
The operative word here is weight....these numbers are for specific gravity(SG) and are input into a calculator so that when you mix by weight not by volume, the calculator knows how many grams to calculate for the weight of pg/vg. Flavors are usually just considered to weigh 1 gram as most flavor makers don't always suppley the SG info(some do, some do not)."Weight of pure nicotine" should be changed. Is that in PG or VG? The units are g/ml which is density. Pure nicotine would be in grams or mg. Maybe it should say "Density of pure nicotine." I don't know what was trying to be achieved.
The issue is that it is in this format.The operative word here is weight....these numbers are for specific gravity(SG) and are input into a calculator so that when you mix by weight not by volume, the calculator knows how many grams to calculate for the weight of pg/vg. Flavors are usually just considered to weigh 1 gram as most flavor makers don't always suppley the SG info(some do, some do not).
Since no diyer ever uses Pure Nicotine I am sure the author placed it there as a reference point to the rest of the chart.
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2. Always use 100mg liquid. Rule of thumb is that each ml of liquid is 3.33mg
Mental shift, Think about it in Oz and increments of Oz not in terms of ML. Think about it with a coefficient that matches the strength of nicotine that you always use. If you standardize on 1 strength it's easy all you have to do is memorize one number no need for fancy calculators.
I always thought 100mg/ml nic equaled 100 milligrams per milliliter. I am obviously missing something. Where is the "3.33mg" coming from? Yes; you can dilute 100mg/mL to just about anything. But, as is, this is not an appropriate statement. Or, am I missing the totality obvious yet again?
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