I needed to mix two concentrations of e-liquid to a new and higher concentration. Or actually, I wanted to add strength to an existing e-liquid, and wanted to know the mixing ratio for a specific target volume. I couldn't find any existing calculator online, so I made this formula, and have made it into a spread sheet also.
The formula for calculating part of highest concentration(Ph) e-liquid to use is this:
Ph = (Ct-Cl)/(Ch-Cl)
Where:
Ct = target nicotine concentration
Cl = concentration of lowest strength
Ch = concentration of highest strength
Example:
You have a 3mg/ml e-liguid and a 18mg/ml e-liquid, and want to mix 10ml of 12mg/ml.
The ratio (Ph) would be: (12-3)/(18-3) = 0.6
So, for mixing 10ml, you should use 0.6*10 = 6ml of the 18mg/ml strength e-liquid, and the rest should be the 3mg/ml strength (4ml).
Here is a link to the spread sheet:
EDIT: REMOVED LINK TO SHEET
To make it useful, I had to make it editable for every one. That doesn't work nowadays I'm afraid.
You will have to use the formula "manually", or download the tool referenced by IDJoel.
Hope it helps some one in the same situation.
The formula for calculating part of highest concentration(Ph) e-liquid to use is this:
Ph = (Ct-Cl)/(Ch-Cl)
Where:
Ct = target nicotine concentration
Cl = concentration of lowest strength
Ch = concentration of highest strength
Example:
You have a 3mg/ml e-liguid and a 18mg/ml e-liquid, and want to mix 10ml of 12mg/ml.
The ratio (Ph) would be: (12-3)/(18-3) = 0.6
So, for mixing 10ml, you should use 0.6*10 = 6ml of the 18mg/ml strength e-liquid, and the rest should be the 3mg/ml strength (4ml).
Here is a link to the spread sheet:
EDIT: REMOVED LINK TO SHEET
To make it useful, I had to make it editable for every one. That doesn't work nowadays I'm afraid.
You will have to use the formula "manually", or download the tool referenced by IDJoel.
Hope it helps some one in the same situation.
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