Best calculator for 100% vg

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poobaca

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Just got my first order from wizard labs today. I'd like to stick with 100% vg for my base. Trying out with 0 nic for my first few attempts until I get comfortable. I was messing with some calculators and they seem to give errors when I try to enter 0 nic and 100% vg. Its easy enough to figure out on my own with 0 nic, but when I eventually add nic I want to use the calculator.

I mixed a 10ml bottle of 10% ry4, 10% distilled water and 80%vg. So i know that should like like 1ml of ry4, 1ml of distilled water and 8ml of vg. The calcualtors were giving me off numbers.

Do I have to factor in that the flavors are pg based?
 

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Don't see what the problem is, the calc give you the nic and you decide the percent for flavour and the rest is VG. Haven't seen a calc that is 100% accurate because they don't usually take into account that you have a percentage that is not PG or VG so it's never 50/50 or 100% anyway.
Most people want to hear that their PG + VG = 100% and if the calculator doesn't tell them that then there is something wrong with the calculator. There is a calculator that will give you the actual percentages however, by default it will always tell you 100%. There is a setting that you can change and the calculator will tell you the exact percentage of your recipe if you enter your ingredient levels with their actual percentages of PG and VG.

New Calculator to try.
 

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Don't see what the problem is, the calc give you the nic and you decide the percent for flavour and the rest is VG. Haven't seen a calc that is 100% accurate because they don't usually take into account that you have a percentage that is not PG or VG so it's never 50/50 or 100% anyway.


I guess I need to hit 80% vg since 10% is flavor and 10% is water. For example when I typed everything in on ejuicemeup the final mix said 7.5ml of vg and 5ml of pg.
 

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Most people want to hear that their PG + VG = 100% and if the calculator doesn't tell them that then there is something wrong with the calculator. There is a calculator that will give you the actual percentages however, by default it will always tell you 100%. There is a setting that you can change and the calculator will tell you the exact percentage of your recipe if you enter your ingredient levels with their actual percentages of PG and VG.

New Calculator to try.


Digging that calculator..thanks!
 
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