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purelyscientific

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My wizardlabs order should be here by tommarrow. I ordered 250ml PG, 250mL VG, 60mg 120mL Nic, and a bunch of flavorings. 70/30 PG/VG is my target ratio at 18-24mg with 5-10% flavoring+ethyl maltol My question- Lets say I want to mix a 3ml of blueberry(5%) 20mg at 70/30 with 2% ethyl maltol added How much of each would I have to add? I can't find a calculator that works with these numbers. Please help. I want to be ready to mix as soon as it arrives.
 

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My wizardlabs order should be here by tommarrow. I ordered 250ml PG, 250mL VG, 60mg 120mL Nic, and a bunch of flavorings. 70/30 PG/VG is my target ratio at 18-24mg with 5-10% flavoring+ethyl maltol My question- Lets say I want to mix a 3ml of blueberry(5%) 20mg at 70/30 with 2% ethyl maltol added How much of each would I have to add? I can't find a calculator that works with these numbers. Please help. I want to be ready to mix as soon as it arrives.

I use the eJuice Me Up calculator. You start at the top with your nic indicate if it is in PG base or VG base or a mix of the two and what that is, then the mg level. ANY NUMBER CAN BE INPUT.

Next you indicate your nic target ie 4mg, 18mg, whichever.

Next you indicate how big a batch you want to make, 4ml, 30ml.

Then you list your flavors, where they come from and the percentage you want to use for each flavor including the Ethyl Maltol.

Then in the bottom panel put in the mix percentage for PG and VG. 70PG 30VG for example. Then click calculate on the bottom. The exact ml of each item will be shown in the bottom panel after you click calculate. You can name it, print it and save it for future use.

This calculator also has some recipes.

Depending on the flavoring company 5 to 10% flavoring is going to be pretty thin tasting juice, JHMO, unless it's Flavour Art.
 

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Just a FYI: 5% flavoring (blueberry) is really low. Some are okay with this, but if you find you cant taste the blueberry or it jsut tastes blah -- this is why. I typically start much higher as i love my juices to explode with flavor. I never start lower than 15%. Youll learn what % you like best quickly, but i really dont think youll want only 5%. 2% for the ethyl maltol is okay usually though =).
 

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My wizardlabs order should be here by tommarrow. I ordered 250ml PG, 250mL VG, 60mg 120mL Nic, and a bunch of flavorings. 70/30 PG/VG is my target ratio at 18-24mg with 5-10% flavoring+ethyl maltol My question- Lets say I want to mix a 3ml of blueberry(5%) 20mg at 70/30 with 2% ethyl maltol added How much of each would I have to add? I can't find a calculator that works with these numbers. Please help. I want to be ready to mix as soon as it arrives.

Based on your information, this is what my calculator says based on 35drops per ml (which i find more acurate):

For 15% flavoring:
1ml Nicotine
.59ml or 21 drops of PG
.9 or 31 drops of VG
.45ml or 16 drops of Blueberry flavoring
.06 or 2 drops of EM

OR

For 5% flavoring:
1ml Nicotine
.89ml or 31 drops PG
.9ml or 31 drops VG
.15ml or 5 drops Blueberry Flavoring
.06ml or 2 drops EM

Hope that helps. Have fun =)
 

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the # of drops per ml are relative to the DROPPER you are using ...
so where 35 drops per ml (which is really odd,usually there is roughly 20 drops per ml)
maybe relative to your dropper it probably won't be to PS's . counting drops is not PS :D

and the amount of flavoring needed is relative to the concentration of the flavoring & each company is different.

60mg nic is pretty strong stuff ...please be careful with it
 
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