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      How long should you be heating your brew for when cooking up?

      Hey guys I noticed there’s every bit of information on this forum if you look for it, like spend enough hours floating through the threads and you will find what you are looking for.. BUT.. there isn’t much info about cooking time’s. For instance if using the proper methods with magnetic stirrer/hot plate etc how long should you be heating the brew for? 10 minutes? 30 minutes? Is there a rough guideline on how long you should be cooking the gear until it’s a finished product? How long does the heating process take? Thankyou

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      Hey man each compound has a heat range.. some are 34 degrees and some are 130 degress.. you have to find out what compounds your using to know just how to heat it.. most people that talk brew tells you to heat it until its clear but in cases you will over heat it..if you over heat it you kill the potency of your gear..

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      How long in general do you have to heat your solution At the desired temperature? is there an average time it takes? (Not including trens as I know they are a very quick process with little heat) . Thanks for replying though bro

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      Quote Originally Posted by Christiefresh1 View Post
      How long in general do you have to heat your solution At the desired temperature? is there an average time it takes? (Not including trens as I know they are a very quick process with little heat) . Thanks for replying though bro
      depends on the compound, they dont all have same 'cooking'' times. some longer, some shorter. item specific.

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      Ye I see I put the question out completely wrong. what I mean is when you get your brew to the desired melting point eg. Test enanth 36c or prop 120c, how long then do you keep it at that temperature for and then overall how long should you be heating for in general. I hear some people cook a batch in 10 minutes And some people cook for 30+minutes. I apologise I’m terrible at typing out what I have in my head

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      Quote Originally Posted by Christiefresh1 View Post
      Ye I see I put the question out completely wrong. what I mean is when you get your brew to the desired melting point eg. Test enanth 36c or prop 120c, how long then do you keep it at that temperature for and then overall how long should you be heating for in general. I hear some people cook a batch in 10 minutes And some people cook for 30+minutes. I apologise I’m terrible at typing out what I have in my head
      once at desired and correct temperature = +-20minutes

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      i am a ghetto chef so i just double boil. once its all dissolved, soluble, and clear without inconsistencies i don't heat much longer.... as in minutes

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