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Tutorial Tuesday DIY Style August 20th, 2019 - Diluting
submitted about 6 years ago by glasschalice468Missing One Flavor

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This is just a quick guide. We get a lot of questions about diluting.

In order to find out how much of a concentrated solution (like nicotine) to add to your recipe you will have to dilute it further using base liquids (VG and PG).

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Multiply the mg you want in the final juice by the ml of the empty bottle that you will be using.

Take this number and divide it by the mg/ml of your concentrated solution.

The result is the amount of solution to use.

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(how many #ml to use)=( (#mg you want)*(#ml of final mix) ) / (#mg/ml of solution you have)

Example:

I have 250mg/ml nic.

I want 18mg/ml nic.

I am making 60ml of juice.

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18 x 60 = 1080

1080 / 250 = 4.32

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So, I will put 4.32ml of my concentrated solution into my 60ml bottle of juice to end up with an 18mg/ml final solution.

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Even though there is no shortage of juice calculators, it is always a good idea to double and triple check the math when you are working with hazardous chemicals such as nicotine.

Happy and safe mixing to you all!

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by ItWasALLaDream11about 6 years agoSuper Sweet Supernova

What diluting for single flavour testing?

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by isuamadogabout 6 years agoRenaissance Mixer

that one is made easy if you use an online calculator like alltheflavors.com or e-liquidrecipes.com. just select the flavor and the percent. even easier if you know you are making only ten ml samples.

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1% Flavor = 0.10g Flavor

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by [deleted]about 6 years ago

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