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      Quote Originally Posted by jluc View Post
      How is this incorrect?
      Enlighten me please! I want to know how it is possible to test the purity levels of the elements in the compound without passing a proton last to the carbon chain.
      When I was younger I got some bunk/terrible quality test cyp powder the one thing I noticed when making my brew is that it took twice the time for all of the compound to melt and come together as opposed to quality gear. I have been brewing for years and can honestly tell by how it smells and looks, am I saying I'm 100% no but I'm a firm believer in the melting point approach

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      if that works for you then great. I believe in scientific proof. And I trust my $100k proton laser and the science behind it. And it isnt the time it takes a compound to melt. Its at a constant temp. There are multiple variables at play there that are correlational

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      well i wound up dipping the baggies in hot water and then cutting off a small corner like a pastry bag and poured the test into my beaker and brewed it up . Came out fine no issues that i can see so far except that it is a bit cloudy not super clear like other gear I've used. Any thoughts on why its a bit cloudy? also how do you determine the expiration date on this batch? I did pin 1 cc on thur. and my ass cheek is sore. Im thinking to much BB

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      If your new to brewing 2/20 ba/bb...it should not be cloudy and test e I can make at 250 with no bb. I use 18% to thin it out more is all

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      Yes brand new.. What does 2/20 mean? The batch isn't muddy cloudy its just not crystal clear. Why do you think that happened



      Quote Originally Posted by BNSFPharmaceuticals View Post
      If your new to brewing 2/20 ba/bb...it should not be cloudy and test e I can make at 250 with no bb. I use 18% to thin it out more is all

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      Email me a pic on anonymousspeech account...2% ba 20% bb...beginner ratio which is plenty. Did you heat it up to 180 degrees f?

      It's sounds like it's not fully suspended. Email pictures and we will go from there getting you straightened out brother

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      I didn't measure the temp I just heated the mixture in a beaker in a saucepan with hot water on the stove. The water was boiling though. I will shoot you a pic of 1 of the vials. thank you bro

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      I have received melted test e. I knew melting point was low and it was summer so I figured it was ok. At that time I also knew EQ came in only liquid form.

      I i pulled what I could out of bag and brewed up right away.

      Another time I hade gotten test e during summer months and place the melted test in freeser when I went to use it had a little water in it. Did not ruin it but filtered it a few time and water came out.

      Another time I had place test e powder in my trunk and left it there for the day , when I finally got around to getting it out and ready to cook it was black. I googled it and there are a few stories on it. I ended up tossing it.

      Let us know how yours came out.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 1tuffcookie View Post
      well i wound up dipping the baggies in hot water and then cutting off a small corner like a pastry bag and poured the test into my beaker and brewed it up . Came out fine no issues that i can see so far except that it is a bit cloudy not super clear like other gear I've used. Any thoughts on why its a bit cloudy? also how do you determine the expiration date on this batch? I did pin 1 cc on thur. and my ass cheek is sore. Im thinking to much BB

      Cloudy is is the water oil mix maybe. When I did the freezer thing with mine that had melted all was fine looking till I added oil then it became cloudy. As I looked very close you can see the water in it. So inlet it sit for a while and it seperated then I drew up as much as I could with out sucking up water droplets and filtered. Once I was done I heated up again and filtered. All was clear and fine

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      Also think of this. I am very carefully when doing this part. Say your making 100ml test e say you place that breaker in a pot of boiling water and the breaker is fully open on top. You can clearly see the water vapor on the outside of breaker there will be some that will go into the breaker. And water and hot oils will make the cloudy look

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