Vg / H20 ratio

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Hi,will like to make a one 30ml Vg/ H2O solution , just to have only one bottle to be used when putting together my own recipies, can someone tell me the right ratio for a solution that is not to heavy on vapor ,but yet produces a good amount of it .??
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"not to heavy on vapor ,but yet produces a good amount of it"? :confused:

Not trying to be a smart ... but do you have a drawing of this definition so people would know what you're talking about?

VG is going to put out a lot of vapor and it'll linger in the air for awhile.
 

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I know that many recipes call for ~10% distilled water. I don't use any (other than what clings to my pipettes and bottles from cleaning).

I like potent flavors so I put in more flavoring than most. I figure that's watering down the e-liquid enough. [FYI: My mixes contain both VG and PG.]

Why not try out a small mix with zero H2O prior to commiting yourself to a large quantity of base liquid with to much water?

BTW: I don't think I've ever had too much vapor (other than when stealth vaping). I'm really very happy with my Prodigy, but I'd sure like to know what PV is generating *too much* vapor.;)
 

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Got it ! since the vg is so thick, all i wanted was to have a 30ml bottle of thinned solution , so it could be mix with pg + flavors ect...,
thanks !for the help

Yeah, plain VG like from the store is too thick to vape well, so I understand your question. Most recipes I have seen call for between 10% to 20% distilled water (or consumable alcohol, such as vodka). What I think the others are saying is that most flavorings are water based and the amount of water will depend on how much flavoring you use.
 
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