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That scale is the best (affordable) one around at the moment. The batteries last forever. Valley Vapour also stocks them.I'll give them a quick online search. Thanx @RichJB
Reaching out again here for some pearls of wisdom:
Any recommendations on digital scales? Preferably, one that can work with batteries (not necessarily rechargeables or 18650's) and off the mains?
I see Blckvapour has a, seemingly, battery operated only scale for R240.
How come?I don't like using original batteries in appliances that are seldom used.
VV is pricy thoughValley Vapour also stocks them.
It might start out at 4 times a month, but we'll see if you can stay away from the mixing table for longer than a few days once the bug bitesThanx @RichJBBut considering that I'll probably only mix around 4 times a month,
I feel you!It might start out at 4 times a month, but we'll see if you can stay away from the mixing table for longer than a few days once the bug bites
They don'tVape Cartel may be your best bet, that is if the CT branch has DIY concentrates.
That's where you are still the most cost-effectiveAh well, vapemail it is then.
30% or 70% PG?For nicotine, it depends what you want your final PG/VG ratio to be. If you're aiming for 70/30, it means that 30% of your juice can consist of PG (which includes flavouring). If you get PG nicotine, then that has to fit inside that 30% too.
Many argue that PG should be written first, but I always write VG first. But in this case I meant 70vg / 30pg Usually I write it out to avoid confusion.30% or 70% PG?
I always confuse which value is placed first. In a 70/30 mix, is 70 not PG and 30 VG?
Is it PG/VG or VG/PG?