Anyone using Xtremevaping Nic juice w/eJuice Me Up Calculator ?

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Dubs58

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Hi everyone, Im stuck and for some reason cant tell if im doing this right. Here is what Im using,

Xtremevaping 100mg/ml nicotine VG juice (glass bottle w/dropper) Is 20 drops=1ml ?
VG USP, Food grade (no nicotine)
Capellas flavoring 5ml (no nic)
(I also have some Zero nic PG)

My target strength is 24mg in a 5ml bottle.
Using the ejuice Me Up Calc here is what I get,

Nic 100mg
Target 24mg
Amount to make 5ml
water,pga 0
Flavoring 15%
=
Nic 24 drops
VG 61 drops
Flavor 15 drops

Does this sound correct ? Thx in advance, Dubs
 
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mwa102464

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Get yourself some good syringes and go by ML's it make for a much more accurate measuring device the using drops, especially using a high count Nic of Levy's 100MG. You could also download another good Calc to double check, when using 100mg you can easily use to much and it makes the juice batch to strong, I like to buy my nic to 60MG it seems to work better for me then using 100MG or if I get 100MG I cut it in half right away so I have 50MG. try to search the easy-E-Juice creator calc, it is a very simple one to use and effective
 

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Get yourself some good syringes and go by ML's it make for a much more accurate measuring device the using drops, especially using a high count Nic of Levy's 100MG. You could also download another good Calc to double check, when using 100mg you can easily use to much and it makes the juice batch to strong, I like to buy my nic to 60MG it seems to work better for me then using 100MG or if I get 100MG I cut it in half right away so I have 50MG. try to search the easy-E-Juice creator calc, it is a very simple one to use and effective


you cannot accurately measure by counting drops. syringes are ok, but a pipette pump should be used for the most accurate measurements. Available from onestop
 
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