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Author Topic: mixing pre mix 36 ml into 18 mil using vg  (Read 524 times)
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« on: March 23, 2012, 07:59:47 PM »

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     ive got a titan  36 ml ryu4 and want to mix it because its to strong i dont like all pg pre mixes so how much ag would i add to a about  8 ml so it would be about 60 pre mix   50 ag i dont mind the flavor reducing a bit as it,s not to my liking im going to add a couple of drops of blended tobacco which ive tried in a mini mix 5 drops pre mix ry4 1 drop blended 11 ml tobacco red label.14 drops ag and this produces loads of vape and a lovel half ry4 taste and a little tobacco hint  any helper,s plz
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« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2012, 09:33:40 PM »

Sorry I do not really understand what you are asking...
If you want to dilute 36mg premix to 18mg you should double it.
if you have 8ml you should add another 8ml of dilutant.
Those 8ml includes the extra flavours you want to add as well.
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« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2012, 11:53:27 PM »

i normally dilute 36mg down with PG alone although it does effect the vapour production but its a 50/50 ratio so 50% pre mix then add 50% ag or I would probably use dilutant at 35% ag 15% pg to the pre mix just so its not too thick. You will have to use trial and error as to what you find works best for you
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