How long Should 30ML Nic Last?

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Hoosier

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Mega, there is a major concern here.

You have a bottle we now know contained 30ml of 60mg/ml of nicotine which comes out to 1800 mg of nicotine. This is a deadly amount.

Plus we're told that producing 15ml of 24mg/ml juice (360 mg total nicotine) has consumed most of your 1800 mg of nicotine you started with. (You should have only 20% of your orignial volume gone if your figures are correct.)

Not to be an ......, but there seems to be a need to read the stickys on this sub-forum and get the concept correct before you do anything else. And whatever you do, do not vape those 3 bottles of juice you have created.
 

MegaT4ever

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This was my 30 ml bottle of juice I went by this:

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ad356

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use easy e-juice creator, seems to work well.
a 30ML finished juice product should contain 12ML nicotine, 15.3 VG or PG, 2.1 ML flavoring, and .6 ML of sweetner
thats at a 7% strenght on flavoring extract.

personally i would never try to make juice without easy e-juice creator but thats just me. the program does all of the math for you.
 
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24/60*5 ml = 2 ml

So, you should use 2 ml of 60 mg/ml nic in a 5 ml batch. You made 3 of those, so 6 ml total.

24/30*30ml = 12 ml.

Should have used 12 ml of the 60mg/ml in your 30 ml batch.

6 ml + 12 ml = 18 ml

So, 18 ml should have been used, leaving 12 ml in your bottle.

Thanks! I havent measured exactly whats left but that looks about right....
 

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24/60*5 ml = 2 ml

So, you should use 2 ml of 60 mg/ml nic in a 5 ml batch. You made 3 of those, so 6 ml total.

24/30*30ml = 12 ml.


Should have used 12 ml of the 60mg/ml in your 30 ml batch.

6 ml + 12 ml = 18 ml

So, 18 ml should have been used, leaving 12 ml in your bottle.

Hooray Spaz.
The first one to use the mg/ml unit.
If you can't get the units straight how can you ever get a handle on strength and volume.
 
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