Ejuice calculator (added quantity calculations)

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Duekster

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I have not read the whole thread.

I like the tool, will play with it more as my supplies arrive.

On first blush, It would be nice for a test mix formula.

IE - I read some thing that suggest

Ingred #1 - 15 drops
Ingred #2 -10 drops
Ingred #3 -5 drops
Ingred #4- 5 drops
Ingred #5 -3 drops


I am getter some fractional ML readings based on my desired Nic MG and base levels.
As a test the Nic level would be secondary to the flavor ratio. Should I put in 0 Nic?
 

sutbe1sm

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(Please bear with me because I'm a newbie)

So, I've DLed your recipe calculator and found it a bit confusing, but I think I can work through it. I want to thank you for taking the time to create one that's easy enough to understand for a newbie like me :)

Here's my question: I'm looking to DIY a nice menthol flavored e juice. I'm probably going to buy some unflavored nic juice (60 ml of 100 mg) from MyFreedomSmokes, as well as some non-nic VG (I prefer VG over PG). I'll be able to figure out the correct ml of each that I'll need to create my end product of ~24mg e juice. My question is, though--- every menthol 'flavor' I run across seems to state that it is just a mixture of PG and menthol crystals. Instead of buying one of these 'flavors', do you think I could simply dissolve my own crystals into my PG/nic mixture?

Thanks in advance!
 

VapoVamp

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Nice layout Ms. However, have you guys tryed this one? Just another program with all the bells & whistles....and I mean big Kazoos; My E-Liquid (E-Juice) Recipe - Short Url: http://ecigvape.com/lk/p3vqsyxhnr It's one of my DIY'S :vapor:
I made a spreadsheet in open office, 1 sheet is the standard nic calculator and the second sheet is for mixing ready made juices to get another nic level. It can be downloaded from here: http://fupdup.com/e-juicecalculator.xls

I saved it as an xls file because openoffice works with it as does the popular M$ product, but MS seems to have a problem with ods files.
 
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LEDshine

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scubabatdan I am writing an article for Guide To Vaping and i would like to include your spreadsheet in the article. sorry you wont get paid or anything well because i dont get paid i just write because i love to DIY and spread the word. I think you have an awsome tool and i would like to share it with my readers.

Thank You
Ray AKA Ledshine

P.S please reply to rayburge@gmail.com because I rarely come one ecf unless I find a jewel like yours
 

Cyrus Vap

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(Please bear with me because I'm a newbie)

So, I've DLed your recipe calculator and found it a bit confusing, but I think I can work through it. I want to thank you for taking the time to create one that's easy enough to understand for a newbie like me :)

Here's my question: I'm looking to DIY a nice menthol flavored e juice. I'm probably going to buy some unflavored nic juice (60 ml of 100 mg) from MyFreedomSmokes, as well as some non-nic VG (I prefer VG over PG). I'll be able to figure out the correct ml of each that I'll need to create my end product of ~24mg e juice. My question is, though--- every menthol 'flavor' I run across seems to state that it is just a mixture of PG and menthol crystals. Instead of buying one of these 'flavors', do you think I could simply dissolve my own crystals into my PG/nic mixture?

Thanks in advance!

you may want to try this

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/20590-menthol-drops-recipe-menthol-lovers.html

I did this, and I can't recall the details, but I subbed VG for quite a bit of the PGA. But I don't think it matters either way.
 
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