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Minnaz

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ok so im kind of stuck......

i got myself some 48mg nic VG 100ml
i added 150ml PG
then i added another 50ml of VG
So if my calculations are correct this would give me somewhere around 18mg nic
i want to add flavor and a little more PG to make it 60/40 and end up somewhere in the vasinity of 12mg nic
but im having a complete mental block where do i go now?

Thanx in advance

EDIT: if i can get my PG/VG at 60/40 and say 13-14gm nic then going to break it all down into 30ml containers and add my flavors there which should bring it down to 12mg nic.
 
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e-Liquid Calculator :: New recipe

One of many calculators out there.

What you have currently is a 50-50 mix of unflavored juice, to achieve your 60pg-40vg , then simply add 40 ml of PG, remember that your flavoring will be PG *assuming you have PG based flavoring* so do whatever your recipe calls account for that and add PG if needed. Example being if you have a recipe that is only 15% flavor, that would be 34 ml of flavor, and 6 of PG. If your recipe called for 20% flavoring, it would be 40ml of PG based flavor.


I'm 99% sure that math is right but I am doing it off the top of my head.
 

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e-Liquid Calculator :: New recipe

One of many calculators out there.

What you have currently is a 50-50 mix of unflavored juice, to achieve your 60pg-40vg , then simply add 40 ml of PG, remember that your flavoring will be PG *assuming you have PG based flavoring* so do whatever your recipe calls account for that and add PG if needed. Example being if you have a recipe that is only 15% flavor, that would be 34 ml of flavor, and 6 of PG. If your recipe called for 20% flavoring, it would be 40ml of PG based flavor.


I'm 99% sure that math is right but I am doing it off the top of my head.

yeah i do everything off the top of my head it seems so much easier than actually working it out :lol:

yeah its PG base flavor and the PG/VG is easy to work out but its getting the nic right that always gets me stuck
 

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so i made a few different flavor mixes lastnight and i got them tasting what i think is pretty good but the flavors are strong but kind of subtle. i think they could do with a good steep, how long do people suggest?


EDIT: There are a few quite complex ones with 4 or 5 different flavors in them
 
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here...

Fruits (1 or 2 flavors) a day or 2
Fruits (with any cream flavors) 1 week

But, sometimes certain flavors are shake & vape

Generally speaking more flavors=more time.

Caramels and Chocolates can take 2 weeks at least.

Some tobacco's are a month min.

If you have mixes that are meh, more time may help sometimes.

Then you get to play "mad scientist", and add a little bit of this and that, lol.

Have Fun
 

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I'm gonna go out on a limb here...

Fruits (1 or 2 flavors) a day or 2
Fruits (with any cream flavors) 1 week

But, sometimes certain flavors are shake & vape

Generally speaking more flavors=more time.

Caramels and Chocolates can take 2 weeks at least.

Some tobacco's are a month min.

If you have mixes that are meh, more time may help sometimes.

Then you get to play "mad scientist", and add a little bit of this and that, lol.

Have Fun

Thanx mate.. I do have a couple with chocolaty flavors in them and 1 with cream. So I'll leave them for a week or so... what about alcohol flavor that'd probably need a week or so aswell im guessing,

I just dripped a few they all taste nice but need to steep so the flavors mix abit better I think.

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