Thinning Humco VG?

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Hello DIY'ers.

I have made a couple test DIY batches and my Humco VG and the resulting mixes seems way too thick to me.

I often see people who use this VG mention thinning it with Distilled water, but I don't recall ever seeing anyone mention how much water they use.

I have a fresh, still sealed bottle that I would like to go ahead and add distilled water to, so if anyone could tell me how much I should add, that would be awesome.

Sorry to say, I did search first before posting, but I didn't find the info.
 

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Adding to the mix at mix time is good advice imo, and to take it one step further, I'd say don't add until use time if your mix is going to have a shelf life longer that a couple of weeks. Although you're adding distilled water, the shelf life of your mix is going to be decreased, although I admit I don't know by how much.

I usually don't have more than 7 or 8 different mixes kicking around in a drawer at any given time, but some of them can be 50ml bottles. Sometimes a 10ml bottle can get ignored for longer than I intended because I'm vaping away on a 50ml bottle.
 

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I will be mixing 50ml bottles once I get my mix where I want it.

I did another test mix last night without adding any distilled water and it is nearly where I want it. Simple single flavor banana mix.

I did a warm water soak and then a run through the ultrasonic cleaner with warm water and that seems to have made a huge difference in getting everything well combined.

I tried the mix and I'd guess I'm about 98% of the way to what I want, just have to adjust flavoring a bit. I went light because I didn't want to end up with soapy/perfumey flavored juice. Plus, banana tends to be strong as it is.

Adjusting the viscosity of the VG at the time of mix makes sense now that I think about it. Looks like it won't/shouldn't be an issue going forward, but if it is, adjusting by the batch is the way to go.

Thanks everyone for the replies. I am now an excited and proud DIY'er.
 

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Is there any harm if I mix my whole bottle of VG with distilled water at the time I receive it so I won't have to do it later? (I am lazy ..)

Most calculators assume you are using pure VG and PG. If you dilute it before mixing the calculators won't be able to accurately calculate your PG/VG ratios.
 
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