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PieHoleDepravity

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Hi, if I mix together 4 x 10ml bottles, two of which are 18 strength, one at 9 and 1 at 6... what is the final nicotine strength. And could someone tell me the calculation used to arrive at the answer please?

Many thanks
 
18+18+9+6=51 divided by 4 = 12.75

I think that's how you would do it?
Perfect @Simon G .
I've always done it as 180mg + 180mg + 90mg + 60mg = 510mg / 40ml = 12.75

I work out the total mg of nic in each bottle. Add all the combined mg of nic together then devide it by the total amount of e liquid.

Comes out as the same result.
 
Perfect @Simon G .
I've always done it as 180mg + 180mg + 90mg + 60mg = 510mg / 40ml = 12.75

I work out the total mg of nic in each bottle. Add all the combined mg of nic together then devide it by the total amount of e liquid.

Comes out as the same result.

That's probably the best way, because then you could work it out even if you had only 8ml of 9mg and 4ml of 6mg (or whatever) .. it just wasn't necessary in this case because they were all 10ml. I would have been stumped if they weren't. :D
 
Your way quicker if all equal amounts, my way as you say works it out for any and all combinations of different amounts.
 
Hahaha great minds think alike. :woohoo:
I will own up and say I do try and work it out in exact detail as I designed a suite of vaping calculators for my website.

I'll own up and say I'm very crap at maths. :D

It's not that the maths is difficult though, it very very simple and obvious when you see the numbers on their own .. I think the fact that it's e-liquid, mls and mg's that confuses folk.

people have asked in the past if mixing 2x10ml of 6mg will give you 12mg e-liquid.
 
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