Calculator for adding additional flavor to a mix but retain original nic%

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elwood2

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I know i've seen it posted here (maybe somewhere else) before. But there was a calculator that you could use to help you figure out how to add additional flavoring as well as more base to a mix already made and retain the original nic levels. I've been searching my fingers off and i haven't found anything. :vapor:
 

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Is this the one you are looking for?

http://http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/480587-new-calculator-try.html

I just found this one and it seems to have more features than the ejuice Me UP calculator. Im getting ready to download it and try it out myself.
It's not the exact one but it certainly helps. Thank you! If i figured it out correctly, going from 10% flavor to 15% flavor in my 30ml bottle of 12mg nic will only decrease the nic level to around 11mg. I can live with that.
 

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sounds like a broken calculator to me if you can add base and or flavors and still retain the original nic%

Yeah, it doesn't sound to accurate to me either now that i think about it. To go from 10% to 15% on the flavor i would add approximately 1.75ml of flavor to my 30ml bottle. But where it gets tricky is that we are talking about nic levels in mg per ml, not nic % levels, so there's another mathematical conversion that comes into play. :blink::blink:
 
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