Gedd1678 Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 General question, if I have a 10ml bottle of 18mg nicotine mixed in with a 50ml bottle of e-liquid, what is the equivalent in smoking fags... say the 50ml bottle lasts me 1 week leadpipe58 1
Walt Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 Doesn't work like that. Nicotine absorbs into the bloodstream differently with the two delivery systems. Ya kinda have to ditch stinky thinkin and start thinking vape. Folks generally find somewhere between 6 and 24 mg of nicotine satisfying. Everybody is different. Nicotine concentration levels will also vary with how you vape e.g. MTl, DL, plus ohm, sub ohm.
leadpipe58 Posted January 7, 2018 Posted January 7, 2018 Hello cedd. There's a pa Dutch saying "how Long is a string?" The answer is I don't know. When the bottle is empty count the days x packs a day. As far as nic. To figure it out go to ELR and use there calculator.
Gedd1678 Posted January 7, 2018 Author Posted January 7, 2018 Thanks guys was just a curious question, as to when I looked it up it says with the amount I vape was the equivalent to 20 fags a week wasn’t sure if that was correct or not 🙈
Tam Posted February 4, 2018 Posted February 4, 2018 Way back in the day when vaping was fairly new and much less complicated than it is now, the amount of nicotine in an eliquid was equated to different strengths of cigarettes. For example, 24 mg of nicotine was roughly the equivalent to a pack of Marlboro Reds (shorts). 12 mg was similar to a pack of Marlboro Lights... and so on. Today, we have sub-ohm coils, voltage vs. wattage vs. temperature control, etc. The sub-ohm alone, without adding in how coils and tanks are so much more efficient in nicotine delivery, totally skew the old way of figuring out the nicotine per pack per tankful ratio. Sorry, but I haven't heard anything that helps figure it now these days with today's equipment. Walt 1
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