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No,the fecking auto-text on my phone decided to butt-in,I was talking about the Liquix app.
 
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Tony
The flavors can be entered by drops or by ml.
The total % of flavours is displayed in the Ingredients part (but not the % of each individual flavour).
Ingredients are of course stored for each recipe which you can duplicate, and flavours are stored in the Flavour List.
Hope this helps.

With all due respect, if I already knew how many drops or ml I needed, I wouldn't need a calculator.

Example: A recipe I've found requires 13% custard and 3% vanilla. I want to make 55ml of liquid. How many ml or drops of each do I need?
 
With all due respect, if I already knew how many drops or ml I needed, I wouldn't need a calculator.

Example: A recipe I've found requires 13% custard and 3% vanilla. I want to make 55ml of liquid. How many ml or drops of each do I need?


Was this a rhetorical question?

If not,then to make 55 ml of that would need 13% = 7.2 ml & 3% = 1.6 ml,PG = 18.7,VG = 27.5...this gives you a zero nic liquid,as you didn't state what strength you required :rofl:
 
I know that Chegs. It was an example of flavour percentages. Nic strength, PG/VG content had nothing to do with my example. His calculator requires you to already know how many ml of each to add. If you already know how many ml to add why would you use a calculator.

Every recipe I've ever seen gives all the ingredients as a percentage, including the flavourings. The only ones that don't are the recipes that tell you how to make a given quantity at a specific nic and flavour level. In which case you just the add specific ml in the whole recipe. You don't need a calculator for that, it's been done for you.


Work this recipe out:

Nic base 52mg. Required nic = 12mg
PG 40%
VG 60%
Vanilla Custard 5ml
Banana Split 3ml

I want to mix 100ml for myself and a 10ml bottle for my brother to try. Do I add a total 8ml of flavour to the 100ml bottle and also 8ml of flavour to the 10ml bottle? Will it taste the same?


That's the way his specific calculator works. Just trying to help iron the bugs out that's all.
 
That's not the way the calculator works.
(As Steve Jobs would say: You're not holding it right... :umm:)

If you have a recipe with percentages, you can just make a recipe with a total of 100ml, the % of flavor is the number of ml.
Then you can duplicate that recipe to any other amount that you would need to make. The % of flavours will be recalculated to the correct amount of ml for the total.
And most recipes I see shared on the internet are either in ml or drops per 10ml of total liquid.
(I agree that ml of flavour/Total of 10ml is not very far from being a percentage)

I'm not trying to argue, just trying to understand your point of view.
 
Oh well, not to worry. I just couldn't understand the way it worked. If I want to mix some juice with 13% flavour I expect the calculator to tell me how many ml I need, not the other way round.

I'll stick to Liquix, I've got all my recipes and ingredients already entered in that, it's a doddle to use.
 
Oh well, not to worry. I just couldn't understand the way it worked. If I want to mix some juice with 13% flavour I expect the calculator to tell me how many ml I need, not the other way round.

I'll stick to Liquix, I've got all my recipes and ingredients already entered in that, it's a doddle to use.
Hiya
I'm slowly getting more into the mixing side of things and I find it much easier to work in ml's rather than drops or percentages. If I were to input a load of ingredients/recipe, add the total amount of finished juice required, would it churn out the recipe converted into ml's for me?

If so I might give it a bash. Seems a handy tool

Thanks in advance!
 
Hiya
I'm slowly getting more into the mixing side of things and I find it much easier to work in ml's rather than drops or percentages. If I were to input a load of ingredients/recipe, add the total amount of finished juice required, would it churn out the recipe converted into ml's for me?

If so I might give it a bash. Seems a handy tool

Thanks in advance!


Have you tried the POTV Mixing App?
 
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