percentage of flavor to use

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Wrainn

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Hi, I am new to diy and am trying to mix some geoffs blend from TV. I ordered 4oz doubler of geoffs blend and I have 48mg of unflavored nic juice. My question is, how do you know what percentage of flavor to use when mixing? Is there a guide to this. I am using the e juice calculator and am not sure what percentage of flavor to plug in there. My geoffs blend is all PG and my nic is pg base...Any help would be appreciated

I have seen the calculators yall have posted and I have a few questions...how much does "a part" equal? my calculator uses percentages. Based on the above information, how would I plug that into the calculator yall have here?
 

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~...how much does "a part" equal?
generally speaking a 'part' is anything you want it to be, any size.

say each part is 1ml. or 5ml, 10ml, 25ml or even 1 gallon.
as long as the 'parts' are equal to each other.

if your 'part' is 10ml, and your ratio is 2 to 1,

2 parts(10ml each) plus 1 part(10ml) you will get 30ml mixed juice.

make sense?:2cool:
 

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There is a calculator stickied and if you look in the TV FAQ (also stickied and on the TV website) there is a list of combinations.

Basically, it's an average. If your mixture is half 48mg and half 0mg the result will be 24mg.

If you are using unflavored e-juice you will also dilute the flavor of the mixture. In the above example, you'd dilute it by half. The real beauty of doublers is that you can order the flavored e-liquid in a much higher strength than you want to vape and, by combining it with a less expensive doubler, you can dilute the nicotine but not the flavor.
 

Mr. Tasty Vapor

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It's also easier if you refer to parts as fractions. 1/4 of this to 3/4 of that, 1/3 of this to 2/3 of that.

We always suggest that you work with a bottle that you can guage "parts" visually and stick to fractions that are easy to deal with, i.e. NOT 1/16th of this, 1/8th of that and 13/16ths of the other.

This is about doing a quick mix and getting on with what you visited us for, which is using the products and keeping Philip Morris broke.
 
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