@Sir2fyablyNutz both of those seem kinda difficult for use. is there an easier calculator or a formula?
They are all pretty much the same, so once you figure out how they are easy. Ejuice me up - easy instructions
Top Line Nicotine Strength : Nicotine comes in pg or vg base or a combo of either. (example 100% PG) and 100 mg or 72 or 36 mg what ever you use. I use 100% pg 100 mg nic so I put in 100 for pg and 100 for mg .
Target nicotine : What do you want your final nicotine level in the juice to be: 3mg? 6mg? Input the number.
Amount to make : are you making 10 ml or 30 ml of juice? input total amount of mixture you are trying to make.
Water/Vodka/PGA : mostly used for 100% VG mixers, this line is for amount they would use to dilute the mix, I don't use any so I skip this line.
Flavor section... : most recipes come in percentages Example Blueberry 10% = blueberry in the long name box and 10 in the small percentage box
Sweet Cream in line 2 with percentage in small box
excetera for every other flavor in recipe.
Target PG VG under flavor list : 80Vg 20 pg mix. Simply input the
FINAL vg/pg level in the box of which you are trying to make.
Bottom right hand corner...click "
Calculate" and the e juice calculator will tell you how much of each ingredient, flavor, nicotine and base you need to use to create the recipe as inputted.
Tips and tricks : This calculator will save recipes. I created a
new folder in documents labeled recipes or any other name you want. When I click
"Save" it will "save as default" so I change this to the recipe name (example
Save as :BlueCream) and then save to the folder.
Doing this makes it real easy to find and use a recipe again without having to input the info.
When I open the ejuice me up it brings up a blank format. Top left,
"File" then "Open" then select (Blue Cream) and the recipe will open with all the details filled out.
There is an open space in the lower left for notes and such (this recipe needs more marshmallow, or make with less strawberry etc) It's helpful to keep notes on everything as you tweak recipes.