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tweazee

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Here is a simple calculator -- eJuice Recipe Calculator

Nic Base = 36mg
target = 18mg
Amount to create 2.6ml (Always leave .4ml empty in bottles to allow shake & mix juice)
Water added = 2%
flavor percent = 9% depending on your taste.

Start with a 3ml PLASTIC DROPPER bottle

Add 1.0ml of VG (opposit from NIC base)
add 0.1ml of DISTILLED water (helps thin the VG)
and 0.2ml of flavor
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Shake and mix -- then do a drip onto the atty and see if this flavor works for you.
If not enough flavor add more in 0.05 increments.
shake & mix, repeat until you like flavor.
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Keep track of how much you add -- write the recipe down for remixing in the future.
I use Index cards for my recipes.
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Once you get the amount of flavoring you like, add 1.3ml of 36mg NIC
 

HAndersen

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Thanks to all..
I just read somewere on ECF that i should mix Health Cabins RY4 with up to 40% Juice... Is that not true?
I also heard that the Tobaco flavors are thinner, should the Mocca be mixed with the same %

tweazee: i thought i should mix all of it(incl. the NIC) to get the right flavoring... If i wait until i get the right the flavor, and then add the NIC at the end, will that not change the flavor (make it thinner= less taste)????? or am i all wrong :)
 

tweazee

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it could. I usually start really low on flavor, so I usually mix the nic at the same time.
So as long as you dont mind throwing out nic when you make errors -- then do the whole 2.6ml together.


tobacco flavors thinner ?? -- they might be thinner only if it is all PG base, not because of flavor.
then you off set PG with VG in the formula.

so when you order juices, verify your base in flavors. Make sure you are not allergic to PG or VG.
If no allergies, I usually buy all PG bases in premixed juices, because it is really easy to get VG locally, to dilute.
 
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