Dan
I love the upgrades! Having a few issues with the 2007 Excel but I love it! Really like the recipe cards.
I love the upgrades! Having a few issues with the 2007 Excel but I love it! Really like the recipe cards.
Dan
I love the upgrades! Having a few issues with the 2007 Excel but I love it! Really like the recipe cards.
On the 2007 version it says that it can't run the PG macro?? Is that anything to worry about?
Dumb question...should all the recipes go to the recipe cards? I noticed double chocolate in the list but doesn'y show up in the cards.
Still getting negatives values on VG and Water/PGA section. Well Im getting back to v9.![]()
In the latest version, using PG radio, I'm getting a smaller % of VG in Section 2 than I specify in Section 1. Example below.
Also, I'm using Excel 2000. It complains about a runtime error (object doesn't support this property or method) when I switch from VG to PG but appears to make the change.
Base PG Nic % 60 mg
Target PG Nic % 12 mg
Amount to be made for recipe 30 ml
Water/Vodka/PGA 5 %
VG 60 %
Flavor 15 %
PGA = Pure Grain Alcohol .
Recipe Calculator
Number of user drops 33 = 1ml
Ingredient ml drops* Percentage
PG with nicotine 6.00 198 20.0%
PG (no nicotine) 5.33 176 17.8%
Water/Vodka/PGA 0.68 22 2.3%
VG 13.50 446 45.0%
Flavoring(s) 4.50 149 15.0%
Be aware that you should not go over appox 20% of water + flavoring as it will make you ejuice thin.
I am making zero nic juice with VG only does the above quote mean that the juice should not go under 80% VG ie: 10% water + 10% flavor = 20% total or the vg will be to thin
or does it mean not to use more that 20% water + 20% flavor = 40% and vg = 60%?
I only ask as I've been reading these forums for a while and some of the stuff people say is starting to read like a stereo manual and I am still new to vaping and I want to keep my nic stuff for when I feel the need for nic and also have zero nic as a habitual all day vape.
In 2007, click on the windows circle in the upper left corner, select excel options, click trust center on the left, now click the trust center settings button on the right. Click macro settings, click enable macros. This will enable the macros for PG and VG.
Double chocolate is not on the recipe sheet, the recipe cards pulls the name from column A of the recipe sheet. Where are you seeing Double Chocolate?
Dan
Dan, about that Double Chocolate, I couldn't wait to get home to copy and paste it for you but...it wasn't there. I swear it was on one of the versions I downloaded last night, oh well!Anyway, thanks for the tips for the macros, I just installed the 2007 and I'm not too familiar with it. Big differences in the versions. Thanks again.
I have a very basic question here.
In PG mode, when I put a number in water/vodka/PGA % cell, there is no output in formula(section.2), it only works in VG mode.
Does this mean with PG you don't have to add water/vodka/PGA? or is PG itself so thin that you cann't use water/vodka/PGA since it can water down PG?
I was planning to add vodka to PG nicotine but I am wondering if I am on the right track.
Just a quick question. The calculator won't include the VG percentage (in a PG-based recipe) that I put in section 1 in the section 2 end-result calculations. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong....
Ok IF you use VG, then you MUST enter a % in the water/vodka/PGA field or it will remain 0.
IF you add a % in the water/vodka/PGA field then you MUST add VG.
The water/vodka/PGA % is only based off how much VG you add to a PG based mix. If you dont add VG then you do not need water, as PG is thin enough and even thinner when you add flavoring.
Both fields in sec 2 remain 0 uless you add a % in both the VG and water/vodka/PGA field.
I did put a nag screen in when you clicked the PG radio button
You can fool it, say you want 5% water or VG but not both. The add 4.5 for VG and .5 for water. Then total section 2's VG and water and put in which ever you want.
Does this help?
Dan
Seeing as I use 99% pure nicotine and dilute from there my number one fear has always been messing up a decimal place or hitting 5 instead of 2 or something along those lines. This calculator definitely takes alot of stress off my end since a miscalculation means more than just throwing out the batch. Great great product man. I honestly don't think I could say that enough in one post.
On a side note what are the advantages of VG compared to PG? I only ever mess with PG on account of the fact that I acquired it for free.