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Izan

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thanks, but I do not know how to use it in this case?
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bwh79

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Hallo vapers
Can someone help me with the math here?
Ill neat some numbers on pg/vg Mix and the nicotine mg. When mixing following:
E-juice, 60 ml at 50/50 VPG
Nicotine mix 20 ml at 100% VG and with 18 mg Nicotine
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Ooh I love math problems. Presumably your liquid is zero-nic, and that's why you're adding nic to it. So your 60ml of 50/50 is basically 30ml of PG and 30ml of VG, with a miniscule amount of flavoring (flavoring is usually, but not always, suspended in a PG base and counted towards the PG total). By adding 20ml of VG-based nicotine, you now have 50ml of VG, but still the same 30ml of PG. The new ratio is 5/3 or 62.5%VG/37.5%PG.

Nicotine is 20ml * 18mg/per = 360mg nic in 80ml total volume. 360/80 or 36/8 = 4.5 mg per ml.
 

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Ooh I love math problems. Presumably your liquid is zero-nic, and that's why you're adding nic to it. So your 60ml of 50/50 is basically 30ml of PG and 30ml of VG, with a miniscule amount of flavoring (flavoring is usually, but not always, suspended in a PG base and counted towards the PG total). By adding 20ml of VG-based nicotine, you now have 50ml of VG, but still the same 30ml of PG. The new ratio is 5/3 or 62.5%VG/37.5%PG.

Nicotine is 20ml * 18mg/per = 360mg nic in 80ml total volume. 360/80 or 36/8 = 4.5 mg per ml.
Thanks alot. Ill break it up this way nemt time:)
 
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