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with the BB do u need it to be 20%? like either put it in at 20% or dont bother?
Good to know.You can do much lower than 20% bro. Some long esters like test e don't even need bb. Ppl use it so make it a bit less think and smoother going in.
I heat oil in a pan instead of water. I like oil because it can be heated without any steam or bubling. Then I use a digital thermometer to check the temp.Next time, get your water boiling. Take pot off eye. Then place your beaker in pot. Never put beaker in pot boiling.
Filtered trough a 20 micron whatman. Ya, not trying to cook it... it was first batch of TE and it has such low melting point that I know now that 50 deg celcius is perfect for warming TE.Amber color is fine. Did you filter it at all? I use 18% bb and 2% BA for all mixtures I've done. Always use the lowest heat possible, why would you want to cook your juice? Only need to melt it.
Will try that next time. THXI don't bother using bb with te250, 3% ba works fine.
Filtered trough a 20 micron whatman. Ya, not trying to cook it... it was first batch of TE and it has such low melting point that I know now that 50 deg celcius is perfect for warming TE.
.45 filter is better choice
All too true.You sure its not tren E not test E?
You should have a hotplate stirrer for homebrewing purposes but if you have yet to obtain one (they are expensive) I recommend using a pan of water. PLace a pan on the stove with the water level equal too or just above the level of the gear in the beaker.
PLace the beaker in the water and turn the heat on to low med. DO NOT BOIL anything.
Dont boil water or gear or anything. Heat it slowly and evenly.
You should easily get it to turn clear on low-med heat. If after 10 min your gear isnt clear turn it up to med heat.
Once its clear remove from the water and let it cool a bit.
Do not filter until you can hold the beaker (the hot part) in your hand.
Always use a .22 filter.
Yes its a pain in the ass.....you know whats more of a pain...staph infections.