Didn't I see somewhere on the forum that a supplier was selling a kit to mix your own liquid.
If you know where it was please let me know.
If you know where it was please let me know.
Yes ecigsmokestore.com really good DIY kit!!! let her know the other Dawn Marie reffered you to her.Didn't I see somewhere on the forum that a supplier was selling a kit to mix your own liquid.
If you know where it was please let me know.
Wait til I drop the access database with recipes!
hehehehehe
Dan
Thanks for the calculator, but you might want to rethink the wisdom of using Access for the recipe database. Unless things are much differently than I remember, Access is fully locked down and no translators (that I am aware of) exist.
I'm pretty sure that if you want to "access" a MS Access database, you need to buy MS Access.
this caluclator isn't making sense I am going to buy 500mL e-juice @ 36 mg nicotine (not sure what flavor). I want 18 mg so that would mean I am going to add 500mL. What I don't know is what to buy and at what percent do I add them. Do I buy VG PG and Distilled Water?
I looked around and it seems that I should dillute the 36mg solution with a solution of: 60% VG/PG combo 20% D.W. or Alcohol 20% Flavor
This would be.... 300mL VG/PG, 100mL D.W. Alcohol, 100mL Flavor. added to my already flavored 36mg juice.
Does this sound right? The flavoring seems like too much. Is E-juice really 20% flavoring? Let mew knoow im a noob
>Do I buy VG PG and Distilled Water?
Buy PG if you have no problems vaping it (sore throat, for example) and want the maximum amount of taste from your juice.
Buy VG if you *do* have problems with PG, and want the maximum amount of vapor. It's easier to find locally and cheaper than PG.
Distilled water is always handy, especially if the VG you're adding to your juice is very thick.
>Does this sound right? The flavoring seems like too much.
Depends on how strong the flavoring is. You wouldn't want to add menthol drops, cinnamon or clove oil at 20%, it would be way too strong.
Most of the mixes I've made are in the range of 10-20%.
You might go up to 25% or even higher if you're using a weak flavor but still want a lot of taste, but I think it's best to keep the percentage of flavoring on the low side. We don't know much about the chemicals in them and too much could be harmful.
To create a recipe, I suggest measuring each ingredient drop by drop to make small batches. Write down how many drops of each. Vape the juice to test it. Dripping on the atomizer helps with testing because you don't have to mess with leftover flavor in a cartridge.
Hello everyone!
Version 6 of the ejuice calculator is here!
The link for the download is in the stickie for the ejuice calculator located at this post # http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...added-quantity-calculations-7.html#post557164
If you dont feel like jumping through links download it here:
Ejuice Calculator V6
Whats new in V6:
Added a manual user entry cell, so users can now define how many drops equal 1ml.
Added Section 5: The flavor list, users can now enter the name of the flavor(s) up to 5, that they are working with to make up their recipe. The percents entered must be equal to 100% of the total percent defined in section 2. A color go no-go field will tell you if you are over or under the target % of flavoring.
Added Section 6: This is where you can add the % amount of VG to you mixes. This is based on the unflavored nic ejuice being PG based. The %VG ml indicator will tell you if you exceed the maximum no nic PG/VG you can add by turning red.
Added Second worksheet that has the links and list of all three major flavor manufactures Lorann, Cappella, and Bickfords.
Enjoy!
Dan
Access is my love an my forte' I will save it as a 97-2003 compatable so any version of access can open it. Where I work access if the main database even tho SQL is in fact easier IMO to use. I will look at creating a MySQL (Free) version and an Access version for those who are comfortable with access. I will also test the free MS Access viewer and open office to ensure it works. Does this satisfy your concerns?
Dan
Hi Dan,
My post was simply to point out that Access is one of the least aptly named pieces of software out there. Databases created in Access can only be opened by Access. Unless things have changed that I'm not aware of (entirely possible), your database may not be as valuable if it were done in a less proprietary format. Especially for those of us who use Linux or Mac. MS isn't especially friendly towards alternative operating systems.
Sorry if my last post sounded unappreciative of your efforts. It wasn't my intention. You're doing something very special for all of us and it's much appreciated, believe me.
What flavor do you think would be more like marlboro. That is all I have used now for 5 months.
I am thinking about ordering the 48 or 60 mg. What do you think about these strengths.
No problem I was not offended, I appreciate you pointing out somthing I should have considered. What would be a perferred format that you could use? Thanks for any input.
Dan
Thanks and you can use open office as Wench suggested here: OpenOffice.org - The Free and Open Productivity Suite
And it airs on the 13th this Sunday, I will record and youtube it!
Nope Excel is what I use, you can open it for free using open office as Wench suggested, it is free for all and opens excel files get it here: OpenOffice.org - The Free and Open Productivity Suite
Dan