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I was a smokers and had been smoking since 2005, and I too am still alive to tell the tale
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In my experience there are more like 30 to 35 drops per ml. Maybe PG has a different viscosity or something.A quick question - Hope this is the right place
Alot of recipes refer to drops. Now from what I understand a drop is a unit of measure, like cm/mm, g/mg etc.
So that would lead me to believe that regardless of the SG of the liquid being measured - water at 1.0 and VG at 1.261 for example - the drop size or volume of the drop would be the same.
An Analogy would be so
20Ltr of water = 20Kg
20Ltr of Paint = 24Kg
Although the SG is clearly different, the volume is the same.
The accepted measurement of drops (from what I've been able to ascertain) is 20drops = 1ml, more or less.
My question is where a formula/recipe says 10 drops, would I not then be able to say that 10drops is = to 0.5ml, regardless of drop viscosity?
Trying to figure it out mainly because on occasion I add a couple of drops to a mix from the bottle to get the right taste but don't have a scale yet, and want to recreate the recipe without having to make a batch and then add drops from the bottle.
Any thoughts or ideas - Apart from buying a scale just yet. (Want to get better mod first lol)
Thank you kindly
Hi Guys
A quick question
If I mix my Nic in with the flavour concentrates and let that steep for the required time, would that mean that I then just mix my flavours+nic into whichever carrier I'm using and the need for steeping falls away?
Anyone tried this? Does the full flavour react with the VG/PG as well as the nic in order to get the "matured" product or would steeping the NIc in the Flavour concentrates do the job. I've had a look but can't seem to find anywhere this has been discussed.
Thanks in advance
As always, greatly appreciated
I do pre-blends of the concentrates of ADV juices. Primarily because it is then much faster to quickly mix up a final juice (adding PG,VG and Nic to the set percentage of a pre-blend). And yes, steeping is cut by about 20 % in this way. Once my pre-blends are steeped, I mix, shake and then just let it stand for 24 hours before it is ready to be vaped.Hi Guys
A quick question
If I mix my Nic in with the flavour concentrates and let that steep for the required time, would that mean that I then just mix my flavours+nic into whichever carrier I'm using and the need for steeping falls away?
Anyone tried this? Does the full flavour react with the VG/PG as well as the nic in order to get the "matured" product or would steeping the NIc in the Flavour concentrates do the job. I've had a look but can't seem to find anywhere this has been discussed.
Thanks in advance
As always, greatly appreciated