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Probably too hot for Test e. I usually set my stirplates at 65-85c depending on compound. Everything goes into solution at these temperatures. Back when I used to convert finaplix pellets in my kitchen I used the Bain Marie method and had some forceps to hold the neck of an Erlenmeyer flask which allowed me to swirl the flask. In a beaker a very long glass stir stick works. I stilluse these things. I have the local glassblower make nice long ones for me. Some have pretty little animals on the top.
Btw, heating does absolutely nothing for hygiene. Only proper filtering will do that.
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Originally Posted by
Enigma
Probably too hot for Test e. I usually set my stirplates at 65-85c depending on compound. Everything goes into solution at these temperatures. Back when I used to convert finaplix pellets in my kitchen I used the Bain Marie method and had some forceps to hold the neck of an Erlenmeyer flask which allowed me to swirl the flask. In a beaker a very long glass stir stick works. I stilluse these things. I have the local glassblower make nice long ones for me. Some have pretty little animals on the top.
Btw, heating does absolutely nothing for hygiene. Only proper filtering will do that.
first of all thank you very much for helping me out!
i hadn't thought about buying an erlenmeyer flask. I will probably buy one just to heat using Bain Marie method, it should be better than a becker because should be harder for the steam to go inside (using a long stir stick as you said).
Last edited by Zanqueta; 03-09-2019 at 10:38 PM.
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Ya thats way too hot man, I dont like to go above like 170 degrees farenheit. You need a thermometer and you need to keep a close eye on it so it doesnt get too hot.
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Using an oven isn't the best idea. Invest in a hotplate with a magnetic stirrer. Just drop a little stir stick in there and it keeps it mixing for you as the solution gets to the right temp. This way the bottom doesn't burn.
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Originally Posted by
astevens2
Using an oven isn't the best idea. Invest in a hotplate with a magnetic stirrer. Just drop a little stir stick in there and it keeps it mixing for you as the solution gets to the right temp. This way the bottom doesn't burn.
since TE isnt a hard thing to brew i will just use the stove this time, but the next batch is going to be npp and masteron, so i will invest more in equipment
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I just started my first brew and following directions from the forums and advise from more experienced people made it simple. Listen to yellow ninja and check out his recipe on test E300. It's got everything you need to know. Good luck!
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