TweetWhy are you baking this?
TweetI've made plenty of Tren, but this one takes the prize. After going through a couple days of careful prep and procedure, I was all done with my brew and decided to bake it. I know there are split sides to this coin, but I've baked all the other batches and had awesome results. So, on the second round in the oven at 125, I fell asleep! Woke up after the batch had been in there about 25 minutes. I sprang up and grabbed it out. Thing is though, It's golden yellow, not brownish in any way and I did not poke a pin in the top to vent to avoid evaporation, so I think I'm o.k.........plus, I just took a poke (day after) and got the "taste". Any opinions on "over" baking? Lose any strength in the batch? Just curious. Thanks
TweetIt's old school... I do it toOriginally Posted by Stout1
It help me sleep better knowing I have filtered and baked my gear to keep it sterile
TweetWhy I don't autoclave/bake my gear. - By SV-1
I've seen a lot of info on the board lately about how using an autoclave or pressure cooker will sterilize oil based AAS, well after a good bit of research everything I've been able to find states the exact opposite.
To start here is a quote by Justin, a moderator at UK Muscle:
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Clearing up some misconceptions
Heat sterilisation of oil will not be successful by using 250F.
250F is the heat used by a certain class of autoclave. The autoclave uses pressure also to achieve wet sterilisation, this method will work for aqueous solutions but will NOT sterilise oil. If heat is the chosen method to sterilise oil, then you must sterilise by dry heat methods, i.e. 150-170C (302 - 338F) for 1-4 hrs, (type and volume depending) which can be detrimental to certain hormone preparations.
Divert your attentions to using clean practises, filtering with a 0.22um membrane filter and incorporating a Bacteriostatic agent (BA).
TweetAll you need is a .22 filter and some BA, no baking needed.
Tweetthanks, good for next time, but again wondering about this time. OR, I'll know plenty in 3-4 weeks! Thanks again for the good read on baking, etc.
Tweetpellet, i think youll be fine with what you have.
Tweet125F is a very low temp...wont even burn you. and 25 min is not very long. no way this was going to oxidize the tren. normal baking is 250 for 1 hr. and for all those who discount baking you gear. the one thing it is really good for is making SURE that is is totaly in solution, which will make crashing much less likely.
TweetWhat Chaos said.
25 minutes isn't long at all.
TweetI agree mine always comes out nice and clearOriginally Posted by Stout1
TweetI also heard that baking tren may kill a lot of active ingredients and make it less potent.
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Tweetuse pure powder
Tweetur tren is fine bro....No need to bake it in the future. Ive always had mine come out perfect and never baked it...Liquid gold baby!
TweetNO BAKING NEEDED AS EVERYONE HAS SAID...IT ALSO MAKES THE OIL DARKER. LIKE ITS BURNED AND YOU DONT WANT THAT
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Tweeti found that by using no heat when disolving the pellets helped to keep the solution nice and clear.... and baking is a waste of time but that has already beed said... good luck brother
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