Well that's the way I would see it - if it is a chef's mix, then you could ask them about the difference
No, the Chefs ones are already mixed & ready to use, and they give a recommended percentage to mix with base.
The ones I'm talking abut are the recipes in those two Pdf. volumes.
That's what I would do, does your base include Nic, which should be enough for 100ml and not 81 or 84.5ml unless you are not too worried about the reduction in Nic that the added flavours will make, it's one of the reasons I do not make up a base mix, but prefer to just make the 100ml from scratch
I don't even think of the nicotine reduction when adding a concentrate to base - if I don't think about it, I rarely notice it
Did you see my edits to the above reply I made
Yes, but if I treat the percentages per single flavour as mls, I'll then end up with a small bottle of the finished concentrate ...I need to know what the recommended percentage is for making an
e-liquid from that concentrate.
(Of the ready made concentrates at Chefs, one of the VHM flavours recommends 10%, another 17%, and so on - so they vary according to the recipe.)
With MCV, the various five flavours and their individual percentages add up to 36%, so seeing the recommended mixing quantity was 35%, I call the 36 'mls'. instead of '%' - it works perfectly: 35ml concentrate and 65ml .3mg base. (Apparently that's how Karl does it too - just on a larger scale). Be great if they were all that easy!
I just made 350mls of MCV e-liquid this afternoon using the last of my pre-made concentrates.
Once they get down to 100-150ml, I'll make a large bottle of concentrate from the 5 flavours needed for the recipe.
Then, when we can no longer buy nicotine VG base, I'll make 500ml bottles up using VG and an appropriate amount of nicotine ready to add to concentrates.
That would be easy, say you like the finished product, then decide to make up 100ml (or 95ml using the x 5 method) concentrate using the 19% example, then for every 100ml finished product you would add 19ml concentrate, 81ml base, you just have to make sure the concentrate is well mixed and given a good shake before use, although to be honest it's not something I would do, as I said above preferring to make the finished product from scratch using the different ingredients, using the desktop program ejuicemeup :
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This is where I start to lose the plot with it all
