how much pg is in tfa flavorings

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Kaedinsdad

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hey guys and gals hope all is well.
Just wondering and im sure its posted but i cant find it. How much pg is in TFA Flavorings that I get from wizard labs. And do I need to add that into my calculations. Right now im putting in 100% pg in the flavor section part of my app and noticing that my 20pg/80vg is still kinda runny
 

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Wife and I are only on our 2nd order and I think she ordered direct from TFA. Comparing the two....seems wizard lab is close price but for twice the quantity. Hmmmmm. WL, $1.49 for 8ml and at TFA site is $1.40 for 4ml. Guess where we're shopping next time!

Anyway, keeping an eye on this thread, but we have assume if the ingredients state PG...then it's 100%. If says no PG/no VG...then 0% for the calculator we are using.

Subject to change our approach if someone with much more experience then me chimes in here....
 

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Right now im putting in 100% pg in the flavor section part of my app and noticing that my 20pg/80vg is still kinda runny

There is something wrong there if you have a runny mix at 80% vg. Even with 50/50 and 15% flavor I need to add some distilled water or it is too thick. Is your VG fairly runny or are you adding a really high percent of flavoring?
 

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If I cross over the 60% VG threshold, I need to cut the VG with distilled water or else it gets too thick. 80% VG should be extremely thick, so as Southerbliss mentioned, I would question the viscosity of your VG itself. Treating all flavors that contain PG and don't contain VG as 100% PG in the calculator is the way I do it too. I'm quite certain its close to 100% PG anyway, as the flavor molecules are used in the ppm I would assume.
 
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