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sketchness

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Nothing wrong with that. I have mixed with ml and syringes for years and I am not 100% sold on the scale yet. But I thought I would give it a go. If my mixes aren't the same as I am used to, I will go back to the mess.
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I treat flavors as 1ml to 1gram. This works with most flavors except those heavy in alcohol. Alcohol heavy flavors come in around .91grams to 1ml. I don't really use alcohol based flavorings so it hasn't been an issue.

Pg 1.03grams to 1ml
VG 1.26 grams to 1ml
VG nic is 1.23grams to 1ml

I don't use pg nic but you can easily google the weight of whatever pg/VG ratio nic you have.

I use a plain old calculator and a notebook.
 

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I do the same thing and I will continue since it is easy and very little to clean up or put away. Scales are not my friend, lol.
We are all so diferent. Me, I love scales. I mix mind the same way as @Capt.shay. I only measure/add my nic in with a syringe because it's such a small amount.
 

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The cake in that photo looks like it tastes like the DIYorDIE Funfetti recipe I posted somewhere in here ;) Hope you get to make it and enjoy it someday. :)

Thank you for hosting this fun thread (despite the circumstances) and have a GREAT birthday. :)
I thought that too :) I didn't get to mix that up yet but vaping some Hoosiers Birthday cake now :)
 

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We are all so diferent. Me, I love scales. I mix mind the same way as @Capt.shay. I only measure/add my nic in with a syringe because it's such a small amount.

I put some nic in a 30 ml unicorn bottle that I keep dark (black plastic bag) and frozen between mixing sessions and squeeze it out by weight like I do the flavors/pg/vg.
 

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I've had nothing but trouble with SS in TC on my RX200s. It seems okay with NI200 or Kanthal; though the 510s are flaky (have 510 replacements on hand). Have pico's for on-the-go and a couple old school VFs that support TC with NI200 (and backup stuff, mechs, etc.).

Would still like to add two more primary mods that support TC with TCR using two (maybe three) 18650s. Usually vape under 20w but battery life is important. Ordered a VF Classic (based on prior positive experience); hoping this might be the one. Anyone have strong positive recommendations for new mods? Thanks!
 
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I've had nothing but trouble with SS in TC on my RX200s. It seems okay with NI200 or Kanthal; though the 510s are flaky (have 510 replacements on hand).
Have pico's for on-the-go and a couple old school VFs that support TC with NI200.

Would still like to add more two mods that support TC and TCR using two (maybe three) 18650s. Usually vape under 20w but good battery life is important. Ordered VF Classic (based on prior positive experience); thinking this could be the one. Any other strong positive recommendations? Thanks!
In the future a dual parallel mod based on the new 60W DNA chip should be a winner.

Strangely enough I have had good success running SS parallel coils in TC on my Movkin Disguiser I won.
 

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Happy Happy Birthday, @bnrkwest!!!!!!!!
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Hope it's a great one! :)
 

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I treat flavors as 1ml to 1gram. This works with most flavors except those heavy in alcohol. Alcohol heavy flavors come in around .91grams to 1ml. I don't really use alcohol based flavorings so it hasn't been an issue.

Pg 1.03grams to 1ml
VG 1.26 grams to 1ml
VG nic is 1.23grams to 1ml

I don't use pg nic but you can easily google the weight of whatever pg/VG ratio nic you have.

I use a plain old calculator and a notebook.
I found pg in Nic.....
Nic/PG 1.035

:)
 

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