Mixing liquids

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oplholik

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I'm venturing out of the new members area with a question here. I have one bottle of liquid that's 14mg nicotine strength, not crazy about the flavor and the 14mg doesn't do anything for me. PG% and VG% unknown. On an order from FUSA I recieved a sample bottle of 24mg nicotine, PG and Vg % unknown. I really like this one, however the 24mg winds me up pretty good. So I'm thinking, why not add some of the 24mg to the 14mg, and get some of that good flavor and bump up the 14mg a little. I'm sure it's done, but better get some advice first. Unfortunately I ordered some sample size bottles that are 24mg and will have to get something to cut that with. Thanks.
 

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Go for it! That FSUSA juice is most probably 50/50 by the way.

The easiest way to compute what nic level you'll get when combining two different juices is to use a juice calculator. I use this one. It has a section for doing that exact calculation. There are other calcs, too, and I assume any of them do the same thing.

The easy way to compute it yourself, at least for me, is to do it in terms of total nic in a batch. If I'm mixing 2 ml each of two different juices (say 14 and 24), then the total nic content of juice "A" is 2ml x 14, or 28mg. Juice "B" is 48mg. If I mix them, I'll get 28mg + 48mg, or 76mg in 4 ml of juice. Divide the 76mg by the 4ml to get mg/ml (19).

If you just want to cut existing 24mg juice without adding any other flavor, use pg, vg, or a mix of the two to cut it with. The flavor will become weaker when you do this, of course.
 
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