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  1. Passunca

    Mixing by Weight - Are You ??

    I mix by weight mainly for 2 reasons: Speed and No Cleaning! :)
  2. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    And taste is subjective :) As I said, I'm only trying to understand what you guys are talking about, nothing more nothing less. And I've already learned that when mixing Inawera and getting bad results, there's a big chance that I might be over flavoring. So, I will try Virginia Tobacco at...
  3. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    I understand what you say but, let's assume you did your measuring and you get 6 drops = 1%, and I did mine and I've got 6 drops = 3%. You then say: try it at 1% it's awesome. Did it really took care of the confusion I might had? From my behalf I'm not attacking or saying anything against...
  4. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    Don't take it personally, I think everyone appreciates your (and Jimi's) help. But, I believe that 99% of the readers are not in the same frequency, so the message is not clear. Mixing a 10ml bottle => 6 drops = 1% = 0,1ml of flavor. According to Inawera, mixing a 10ml bottle => 6 drops = 3% =...
  5. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    And we assume that their bottles have 600 drops?
  6. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    Thanks I will try it. I've mixed Burley at 5% and Oriental at 3% and I liked. But going to revisit them all at 1%. We're talking about the normal ones from Inawera and not the Absolutes from WG right?
  7. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    This is the 1.000.000$ question :) You're saying to use 1% or to use 6 drops? 2 drops = 1%, 6 drops = 3% (200 drops/10ml bottle) What a mess from Inawera... Old bottles and new bottles, and drops and Marcelina swearing that those bottles are scientifically tested and have 200 drops... We must...
  8. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    Inawera claims that their bottles have 200 drops. So, if they say 10 drops it would be 5%. I have successfully used this ratio with almost all Inawera flavors I own. But there are people using other ratios and getting good results also. The one giving me consistently bad results is Tobacco...
  9. Passunca

    New Calculator to try

    Insert flavor values and then: Edit -> Adjust total flavor percentage Is that it?
  10. Passunca

    New Calculator to try

    +1 for the extra line of text
  11. Passunca

    New Calculator to try

    I have tried the newest version, with a quick label printing and it's working as expected. Pure awesomeness! Regarding the apparent complexity, well I've had some difficulties with it at start, because I was using another program. The big difference, was saving a new whole file, instead of...
  12. Passunca

    New Calculator to try

    While you're at it, don't forget that you have fans all over the world, and the american date format is kinda strange for Europeans :) Allow us to change it please.
  13. Passunca

    DIY Master Techniques - Flavor Add-on's (EM, VW, BW, MTS, ACV, ect)

    Ah, I misunderstood. My bad. You say you're having better and faster results, does that changes the rule of thumb 1H=1week? I've convinced my wife and we bought a dehydrator, it should arrive sometime around next week, so only then I will be able to test it myself. I had success with my 10min...
  14. Passunca

    New Calculator to try

    I have another suggestion of a "nice to have feature". Wouldn't it be really cool if one could Ctrl+C a recipe and Ctr+V to a forum post? :rolleyes:
  15. Passunca

    DIY Master Techniques - Flavor Add-on's (EM, VW, BW, MTS, ACV, ect)

    I believe dannyv45 mentioned that 150F gives a harsher taste to juice, comparing to 120F. Have you tried doing it @120F for 4 hours? Or @120 for 6 hours? Or @120F for 8 hours? If so, did you notice something different? I believe steady temperature is the key, my question is: by changing...
  16. Passunca

    DIY Master Techniques - Flavor Add-on's (EM, VW, BW, MTS, ACV, ect)

    I'm leaning towards the dehydrator as the ones I've seen are cheaper, and also because I think it might be easier to maintain a constant controlled temperature during the process. Thanks again, I will keep lurking this thread. Now, onto search mode. I need to find and learn to operate a cheap...
  17. Passunca

    DIY Master Techniques - Flavor Add-on's (EM, VW, BW, MTS, ACV, ect)

    This thread is pure knowledge. Thank you! I have a cheap UC (30€ from Lidl) that I've been using, with good results, but it has now a big disadvantage for me. It's a 10 minute timer... And I'm really hating pushing the button at least 12 times :) I was looking for one with a 30 minute timer...
  18. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    I've taste Inawera Coconut only and personally find that 3% is pretty damn fine. No need to go 9%, IMHO. As for other coconut brands, sorry, I can't compare them.
  19. Passunca

    Inawera- a few reviews

    I've seen around some forums people using Inawera Coconut @ 7, 8, 9% and above. Let me just say I'm completely in love with it @3% in 60/40 PG/VG. Is truly awesome. I had to share this. Carry on! :)
  20. Passunca

    New Calculator to try

    Thank you Sir! That's exactly what I was asking. Now one can see and adjust the quantities to add before actually save it. You can beforehand see if it would be worth to try the merge :) Several mixing methods, prices, merging, print labels, you name it. This calculator has it! This is THE...