Tweetwell there are a few things... did you cook it too much or at a high temperature? has the solution crashed? im assuming you used the same oil for both right?
TweetWell got my conversion kit and made test e and deca. Test e came out fine but the deca looks kinda funky.. What color should the finished product be. Test e has that golden(piss, lol) color.. Should all powders look like this. I know winny can be white but really havent noticed what others have looked like... The deca is brown almost like watery mudd... let me know...
Tweetwell there are a few things... did you cook it too much or at a high temperature? has the solution crashed? im assuming you used the same oil for both right?
Tweetyea used the same oil. was cooked @ 225 for 15 min. Doesnt look like it crashed as there is no sediment on the bottom.. Though i did cook it a bit longer than 15 min cause i had to melt the stuff down for a few min to mix the oil. Should it be clear like test e/ fina
Tweethmmm they should all be the same color.. what is the recipe you used for it
Tweetoh if it does crash what does it look like. Would the powder collect on the bottom and seperate from the oil... Decscribe what that would look like... Kinda looks like small bubbles of oil on the bottom is the only thing i see besides the brown color...
TweetWhy would you cook it? I didnt cook mine.
Tweetto guarantee sterilization.
TweetPutting a vial into the oven @225 for 15 minutes will never guarantee anything but a hot oil.
There are a baterium, spores, virus, etc..that will be unaffected by heating to such a low temp.
So why again is it necessary to 'bake' it?
Tweetwell yeah... that is too short. i did mine for much longer @ a higher temp.
Tweetmaybe, maybe not. I would use more heat(higher temp) for sterilization myself(since it is free and all).
why take a chance
TweetI thought the BA and BB were sterilizing agents?
if so why bake?
TweetPersonally I believe the filtering, along with the BA are more than sufficient. But whatever.
Does anyone know if the major labs, even though the product is made in 'sanitary' conditions, employ a heating process? I wondered about this last night after I left.