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zoiDman

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Got 3 bottles of juice today in the mail. All 3 are 30ml, 2 of them are 18mg and one is 24mg. My question is, if I mix all together, what
would the combined strength be? Cant seem to figure this one with the typical calculators.

The Formula is Simple to find mg/ml

Total mg of Nicotine Divided by the Total ml

Q) What is the Total mg of Nicotine that you have?

A) (30 x 18) + (30 x 18) + (30 x 24) = 1800 mg of Nicotine

Q) What is the Total Amount of ml that you have?

A ) 30 + 30 + 30 = 90ml

So, Total mg of Nicotine Divided by the Total ml

(1800 Total mg) / (90 total ml) = 20mg of Nicotine per 1 ml or as we shorten it 20mg.

BTW - Part of the Problem an why some people get Stuck when they do these Problems is Because we Shorten 20mg/1ml to just 20mg.
 

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Might be worth mentioning that this is only valid if all the original bottles are the same volume! I'd hate to have people mix different bottle sizes and calculate it the same way!

Good Point.

And that why I think it is Good to remember that the Formula is Total Nicotine divided by Total Milliliters.
 

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The Ejuicemeup calculator has a tool that can be used to determined combined nicotine. It's found under "Tools" and is called "Combine Nicotine Levels." It'll do up to 3 at a time. This may help when you do have different ml of juice with varying nicotine.

It also calculates total ml and pg/vg.

I also use Ejuicemeup. It does everything I need.



OT - I just left a review at RTS Vapes and saw a familiar name when I checked to see if it posted :toast:
 
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