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Post by thebishman on Nov 4, 2017 18:24:42 GMT
Any digi scales are good enough aslong as it goes to 2 decimal points if making a complicated recipe.
Mixing by weight is so much easier and can knock up a ton of juice in no time. No mess either!
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Post by ceedee on Nov 4, 2017 18:45:29 GMT
Links and descriptions for a few recommended scales that are suitable for diy mixing. STOP PRESS: According to the product description, you can over-ride the auto-off on these scales which are on special offer right now at £7.49 (and post free if you add stuff 'fulfilled by Amazon' to make the order up to £20).
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Post by pancser on Nov 4, 2017 18:46:25 GMT
Yep that is my whole point I just hate to wash the syringes I do not make any complicated recipes mainly one-shots or FA tobacco flavours
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Post by domesticextremist on Nov 4, 2017 19:20:58 GMT
I tend to mix up my nic base by wiehgt, just because I don't have accurate gear for measuring large volumes. I'm pretty sure that VG with 15% distilled water is a lot closer to 1.0 density than pure 'dry' VG. So I assume 1g = 1ml for everything and don't worry too much. For flavours, I will measure out with a syringe the right amount for the volume I'm making and then top up the bottle with my nic base.
Not the most accurate but loads less faff.
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Nov 4, 2017 19:35:56 GMT
If you want to work out the weights for your ingredients the simplest way is to weigh an empty syringe then weigh it filled with 1ml of the ingredient you want to find the weight of. Take away the weight of the empty syringe from the one with 1ml of the ingredient in it and voila you have the weight of that ingredient per ml.
In all honesty a scale that weighs down to 2 decimal places isn't really necessary, when you're weighing liquids down to that accuracy you're literally talking like a drop or two either way registering a difference on the scale it's not something you're going to notice in the final product, a scale that measures in 0.1g is good enough unless you're making really small sample quantities.
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Post by dagl on Nov 4, 2017 20:28:53 GMT
Don't fret about the pg/vg weights use a calculator that does all the calculations for you This one's my favourite e-liquid-recipes.com
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 4, 2017 21:32:07 GMT
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Post by pancser on Nov 4, 2017 21:49:40 GMT
If you want to work out the weights for your ingredients the simplest way is to weigh an empty syringe then weigh it filled with 1ml of the ingredient you want to find the weight of. Take away the weight of the empty syringe from the one with 1ml of the ingredient in it and voila you have the weight of that ingredient per ml. That is a really good idea it makes sence
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Post by pancser on Nov 4, 2017 21:53:49 GMT
Don't fret about the pg/vg weights use a calculator that does all the calculations for you This one's my favourite e-liquid-recipes.com So e.g all the different brands of PG will weight the same?
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Post by pancser on Nov 4, 2017 21:55:10 GMT
Thanks Perpetua I will have a good look on that thread
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Post by Postmodern Smoking on Nov 4, 2017 22:02:40 GMT
Don't fret about the pg/vg weights use a calculator that does all the calculations for you This one's my favourite e-liquid-recipes.com So e.g all the different brands of PG will weight the same?Yes. The slightly awkward thing is Aqueous VG (i.e. VG with about 10-15% water added), as the water content isn't always specified on the bottle. Also nicotine in VG often has also had water added to enable proper mixing, which also affects it's density/specific gravity..... if you want to be precise (which for personal mixing isn't always necessary).
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Post by dagl on Nov 4, 2017 22:03:31 GMT
Don't fret about the pg/vg weights use a calculator that does all the calculations for you This one's my favourite e-liquid-recipes.com So e.g all the different brands of PG will weight the same? Near enough for my purposes, iirc when I first started mixing by weight I worked on an average 1.25g to the ml, nowadays I'm happy to go along with the calculator that works in grams. fwiw you can set your desired quantity in ml
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Post by domesticextremist on Nov 4, 2017 22:09:51 GMT
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