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Trying to get recipes ready to print and have a question about different nic bases

joeyboy

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I am trying to get my recipes ready to print. I have two nics. One is 60mg and one is 100 mg. If I am making a base, using the recipe only for the flavoring percentages and adding the VG, PG and Nic together for the total base amount to add, will it be close to the nic percentage I am trying to hit regardless of whether I made the base with 60 mg or 100 mg?

I am down to 2 mg/ml and will be going lower so I am setting my recipes for 1 mg/ml.

Does my question make since?

I use Juice Grinder and do not know any other calculators that can read their files. That is why I am trying to print them. I have them saved in drop box but if I lose the program or it stops working I will be lost. If someone knows a program that can read juice grinder files that would be a big help.

Thanks for the help.
 

Teresa P

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I use ejuice me up, but don't save anything because my computer won't open the files. I just print them up as I go and put them in my recipe book. There is a spot in that calculator to enter your nic strength.
 

Wingsfan0310

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I use ejuice me up, but don't save anything because my computer won't open the files. I just print them up as I go and put them in my recipe book. There is a spot in that calculator to enter your nic strength.

I was having that problem until I started running it as the administrator. No problems now.

Cheers,
Steve
 

Wingsfan0310

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I run everything as admin, still won't open. You got a secret? Lol!
I right clicked on it (E Juice Me Up), clicked properties, then the compatibility tab, and finally clicked on the "run this program as an administrator" box. After doing that, when you open E Juice me up, you will get: Do you want to allow this program to make changes to your PC dialog box, click yes and its off to the races so to speak. This is for Windows 10, but it's how I did it in previous versions of Windows as well. Hope this helps! :)

Cheers,
Steve
 

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