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Post by car147 on Nov 5, 2016 12:31:16 GMT
Here's a handy Calculator to work out how long the amount of Nicotine you have stored will last. Credit goes to whoever made it, i just found it on my travels around the T'internet. Another Here which requires excell/Open Office. just download, then enter your own figures in the yellow boxes. (Credit to ELR) Perpetua , Could this be stickied please. Cheer's
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 5, 2016 14:24:36 GMT
All done car147 . . . . thank you.
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Post by carpiste on Mar 8, 2017 11:46:18 GMT
When I started making my own juice I bought 200 ml of nicotine and started off at 6 %. over the months I`ve been reducing this so I`m now at 1% and still have nicotine left in the bottle. The point I`d make is that if you are hoping to cut down, or cut out, nicotine in your juice then avoid a calculator.Unless of course there is a calculator that can work out a regular reduction for you
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Post by lobeydosser on Mar 8, 2017 12:50:14 GMT
According to this calculator, I have enough NicBase to last me until I am 90 years of age.
I wonder what the rules will be on Vaping by then!!!!
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Post by blakey on Mar 8, 2017 12:58:10 GMT
I have enough nic to last 25 years That's just insane, even frozen its shelf life will be much sooner than that At least I know that I don't need to purchase anymore. I think I went just a tad overboard
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Post by lobeydosser on Mar 8, 2017 16:58:23 GMT
I don't know that it will blakeyAfter all, foods found in the Artic that are 70 or more years old, were found to be still edible. I just do not see vegetable based compounds in PG or VG going off if kept for any length of time and I certainly have not read of any research that has been done on this subject.
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Post by blakey on Mar 8, 2017 17:12:51 GMT
I don't know that it will blakeyAfter all, foods found in the Artic that are 70 or more years old, were found to be still edible. I just do not see vegetable based compounds in PG or VG going off if kept for any length of time and I certainly have not read of any research that has been done on this subject. Freezing will slow down the process of degradation but after a few years I think our 72mg nic will have reduced somewhat to something less potent
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Post by lobeydosser on Mar 8, 2017 20:06:13 GMT
Perhaps blakey But after that time of vaping, our needs for "potent" NicBase will also be reduced.
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Post by Clivia on Mar 8, 2017 21:54:03 GMT
wow - maybe I would not have needed to buy more nic - too late - but now I am fine for at least 16 years - thanks for poting the calculator
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