Hello,
I had a bad experience with vapingzone.com, I found a new vendor, I ordered some flavorings. I was using super concentrated flavorings from VZ. On the label it says to use 2.5%. These new flavorings aren't super concentrated. I am majoring in chemistry/biochemistry, I know how to make solutions and mix things that's not the problem. My question is how do people usually test out the proper volume to add to the flavorings with out getting math heavy.
A cheap example of what i am trying to avoid
Lets say I mix 25% PG, 25% VG, 25% nicotine, 25% flavoring.
I fill my tank, the juice isn't strong enough. So I put the juice from the tank bank in to the squeeze bottle. I add some more flavoring. Doing this will increase the volume of my juice but lower the concentration of everything else. To do this in an analytical fasion it gets math heavy which i am trying to avoid. So what is the common way to know the proper amount of flavoring to add?
I had a bad experience with vapingzone.com, I found a new vendor, I ordered some flavorings. I was using super concentrated flavorings from VZ. On the label it says to use 2.5%. These new flavorings aren't super concentrated. I am majoring in chemistry/biochemistry, I know how to make solutions and mix things that's not the problem. My question is how do people usually test out the proper volume to add to the flavorings with out getting math heavy.
A cheap example of what i am trying to avoid
Lets say I mix 25% PG, 25% VG, 25% nicotine, 25% flavoring.
I fill my tank, the juice isn't strong enough. So I put the juice from the tank bank in to the squeeze bottle. I add some more flavoring. Doing this will increase the volume of my juice but lower the concentration of everything else. To do this in an analytical fasion it gets math heavy which i am trying to avoid. So what is the common way to know the proper amount of flavoring to add?