Which Humco product, Enigma?
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Flavor Plus? It’s the one that’s almost identical to Ora Plus. Except it has one more ingredient, I think? I mostly started using Humco not only because of the cost, but because I couldn’t find OraPlus in gallons. Those little bottles are a PITA.
Hey Nommad how you go with your my 677 mixing?
Just a note here:
I mixed and bottled many individual letrozole dropper bottles and after two months the alcohol evaporated. It happened before with a product I bought too.
Going tomplay around with replacing the missing volume with PG, VG and PEG400 to see which one works best.
I would not mix it with just peg I would def add some Alcohol first just a little bit just so the powder dissolves then add the peg and I wouldnt use any water either cause your gunna get that clumpy shit and ruin your batch. Be careful preparing to cant let any moisture on to the powder so if your hands get sweaty wear gloves. It will start to turn clumpy then rock hard. I'm no chemist or professional by any means but I'm telling you from experience.
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Yes you want to disolve it in a solvent first for even dispersement and accurate dosing. Then I did this with that horse stuff DMSO. It works but the taste is raw sulfur. They say it has amazing absorbing ability cause DMSO supposedly breaches blood brain barrier very well. I gaged ever dose though. And I don't drink so everclear was meh.
10% of mix is solvent warm it then mix in powder raws. Do it like a double boil (water in pot and a Pyrex with solvent in it) when melting chocolate [emoji108].
60% of mix is Peg 300
30% of mix is veggie glycerin. Fill to desired level at end. So if your batch is 30 ml this is the part where you stop at 30 ml in a measuring beaker.
YouTube has some vids on this.
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Why do you use a microscoop and eat your mk and wash it down with juice. I know the taste is horrendous but its easy as.
Because you need weight for dosing not volume. A micro scoop only measures volume. Like how a cup of flour might be 200 grams in weight but a cup of sand would be 600 grams in weight.
Think of it like how when using raws to make test you use weight measurements. Then once you know what the dose is per x volume you use volume. I.e. 200mg/ml. mg is weight per ml which is volume. Full disclosure I have never homebrewery test so I welcome any corrections on that.
The difference is said to be density though I am sure there are other factors involved.
In my picture you will see one cup of oatmeal weighs 4.8 oz and 1 cup of sand weighs 10.3 oz.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...0b19450227.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...bbe13915fb.jpg
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