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dannyv45

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It's really up to the individual person. Taste and consistancy is different for everyone. There is no set rule. In fact venders offer different consistancies, strengths and flavor formulations for different tastes and preferences. Take a look at the e-juice me up calculator and read these blogs. They will tell you what you need to know.

Also describing what you've been vaping may help. Your question is to general to answer properly.

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hoosier's blogs.

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then read the stickies at the top of the page.

this will explain a lot of the how's and why's.
 
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Get the ejuicemeup free calculator posted up top of this thread. It will tell you how much of each and how much nic to use for your base. Be sure to add the correct amounts, like is your nicotine in VG or a VG/PG mix. You need to know your nic ratio which is on the bottle like 6-100%. Once you type in the nic the calc will give you the amount of PG/VG to add. Use the pull down tool menu and click on nic combine.
 

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Yes it does. Up top it ask you to type in your base liquid say 50/50 60 mg nic. Then it asks what percent of nic you want your juice to be and how much of that juice you want to make. Then it asks flavoring info. Down beneath you type in what you want for a PG/VG ratio in the final recipe and also how many drops in a ml from whatever your using to measure drops with.

Don't confuse the top half with the bottom half . Also, take a look at the tools menu. That seems to clear up a lot of confusion.

I have the calculator and understand how to use it, but, the calculator as I see it does not take the Nic base (VG or PG) into account.
Obviously the Nic base used would make a difference in the final mix.
 
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