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Best Calculator to make my own one shots? I'm lazy and like consistency.
submitted about 3 years ago by CourierKite

So my ADV recipe sits @11% flavoring. I am trying to find a DIY calculator that won't automatically change the VG/PG ratio, as I need them both at zero because I'm trying to make about 30 ml just to try it out, if it works well I MIGHT try to make a 120ml bottle. That'll be good for about 9 120ml batches.

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by apocalypticdiynewbabout 3 years ago

Alltheflavors has an option to mix as a flavor base.

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by Apexifiedabout 3 years agoThe Kingmaker

Which calculator is automatically changing the VG/PG ratio? Not really sure what that means... Are you using a premixed base of VG/PG/Nicotine?

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by CourierKiteabout 3 years ago

As in I try to zero both values out but it puts one to 100 as soon as the other is zero

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by Apexifiedabout 3 years agoThe Kingmaker

That's because you can't mix something that has zero in both. What are you trying to accomplish by doing that?

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by Billwood92about 3 years ago

He wants no nic or vg/pg so he can just make a mix of flavors he can just squirt into a bottle of unflavored nic+vg/pg. As to why, I cannot answer as I am not him, but that is the "what." Lol

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by rjorgensonabout 3 years ago

you should be able to set the desired nicotine to 0% for a no-nic blend and then the PG/VG content of the nicotine won't matter because the mix is 0% nicotine. You can't have nicotine with 0% PG and 0% VG though because it needs a base carrier so the calculators correctly assume that the total of the VG/PG blend adds up to 100%

edit re-reading i might have misunderstood the issue, if you want the calculator to only give you measurements for the flavorings you make sure the flavoring percentages add up to 100% and the desired ratio matches whatever you set your flavoring dilutions to. here's an example https://imgur.com/a/cGPu9jU

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by CourierKiteabout 3 years ago

Thank you. I use the same calculator, I'm gonna try that later on my break

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by Neopeleabout 3 years ago

ELR has that option, on the top there is a button to make a concentrate

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by daathabout 3 years agoMixologist

On ELR, go to the recipe, click the wrench, then click "Make one-shot/concentrate" :)

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by eimajnalaabout 3 years ago

Lazy and like consistency, bad combo! Lol.

I like the recipe calculator on ELiquid recipes. Easy and fast. Save or don't save, just mix it up and move on.

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by CourierKiteabout 3 years ago

Okay, I'm trying to dial in my ratios for all my gear rn and having a 1 shot to mix small 10-20ml batches will help if these 3 bottles I have rn are still muted

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by eimajnalaabout 3 years ago

How did you make out? I like one shots. Recently started using them. They usually tell you a percentage to mix like 15% or 20%. They have been right on the mark for me. But steeping time brings out flavours.

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by [deleted]about 3 years ago

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by PrepaidTheMageabout 3 years ago

Alltheflavors can do that, I believe, by using the "Mix as flavor base" button on the mixing screen.

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by rabidnzabout 3 years agoElixir Sommelier

Elr

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by ChromaLifeabout 3 years ago

https://www.steam-engine.org/juice.html

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by BenK_711about 3 years ago

If you have a windows machine try http://diyjuicecalculator.com/

It can do what you want and much more. Using it since years.

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