Android based e-calulator app?

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sven1olaf

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Hi,

I'm new to DIY.

I have my starting materials on the way: 250ml PG, 250ml VG, 100mg/ml VG nic, 10ml 18 gauge blunt tip euer lock syringes, assorted beakers, and 10 4ml TFA flavors

I have seen the Windows based ecalcs but am wondering if there are any Android versions?

Also, what should I order that i forgot to get?

I went pretty small right outta the gate, as far as volumes of base goes, but I figured I can always get more and I don't really know what I'm going to need proportionally.

Any help is appreciated.

Tks
 

sven1olaf

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Thanks for the tips guys. I find myself going over all the info I can find as I wait for my supplies to come.

I think: DIY e-juice | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators ...is my favorite so far.

It has a really nice ui that scales well to the mobile version.

I feel like I'm missing something though.

It seems like I'll be using far more VG than PG. And the 100mg/ml VG nic i got should last a while. Maybe I should get more VG coming, I only have 250ml on the way.

Then there's flavors... It seems like a never ending spiral of options, lol.

I did order some dropper bottles as suggested above. Sand I got some 18 gauge 1ml euer lock syringes coming.

Also got an extension clamp to put in my drill to give my new concoctions a good spin.
 

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The proportion of VG that you use will be in direct proportion to the mix you make. If your making 80pg 20 vg then you will use a lot more pg. If your making 80vg and 20pg then you will use a lot more VG. Most people fall in the latter category.

For more VG look at Essential Depo.

VG nic is, as you will soon discover, a lot harder to work with. It just doesn't flow as well.

Flavors? I have over 100. Still want more.

buy a scale and throw those syringes in the bin.
 

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A scale accurate to .01 grams is available for <$25. One drop (the smallest we can dispense) is .03g. Weighing is at least as accurate as volume measurement and unless you can account for the residue left in your syringes, beakers etc. then it is more accurate than volume

I have no idea what the cleanliness of the room would have to do with the means of measurement.
 
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