Base + base + flavor - formula?

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dieBanane

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Hello everyone!
I've got two bottles base with 50/50/0. One with 12mg nicotine and the other with 6mg nicotine. My desired nicotine strength is 6mg.
This calculation is easy. But how should I calculate this if I want to add 10% flavor in the same step?

Variables:
Final mixed ejuice: 1000ml
Base 1: 12mg nic
Base 2: 6mg nic
Flavor: 10%
Desired nic: 6mg
How much ml from base1, base2 and flavor do I need?

I hope somebody can help me.. so confused :unsure:
 

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Hello everyone!
I've got two bottles base with 50/50/0. One with 12mg nicotine and the other with 6mg nicotine. My desired nicotine strength is 6mg.
This calculation is easy. But how should I calculate this if I want to add 10% flavor in the same step?

Variables:
Final mixed ejuice: 1000ml
Base 1: 12mg nic
Base 2: 6mg nic
Flavor: 10%
Desired nic: 6mg
How much ml from base1, base2 and flavor do I need?

I hope somebody can help me.. so confused :unsure:

HI ,
How much base do you have at each level?
Can you mix them equally and use that (9mg/ml) as your base?

Cheers
I
 

dieBanane

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I would never mix 1,000 ML's of e-Liquid even with my favorite tobacco e-Liquids. Start with a smaller quantity or you just might waste a liter of e-Liquid because it came out like drain cleaner or sewage.
Hey Steve,
1000ml was just an example to clarify the issue. Same problem applies to 100ml. I know the difference is really low. Was just interested if there is a formula for this.
 

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That would be ok for me. How did you calculate it? Thanks!
You're welcome and I just did a quick calculation in my head as the numbers where easily "digestible"... I would recommend bottling both bases together like Izan mentioned and use that as your feature nicbase at 9 mg/ml and then onwards use a calc like Steve suggested.
 
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