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Ohhh boy. Thankfully I tired it on a vail that was almost empty! Thanks for this.We got some action already. It looks like the satilite dish part is starting to laminate off with these strings. I know it is not a part of the internals or what actually touches the oil but worth noting. A few fell right off after I agetated it this morning:
Now, you can see here, that type of plastic is starting to "corrode" (cloudy parts) or break down. It looks like sun damage on an old vehicle when it sits in the sun for too long:
You can see the whole inside of the spike up into the housing looks degraded:
Big difference...
Would the degradation only happen if the spike is constantly submerged? Because if the via is filled to the proper height the spike won’t be submerged at all times.We got some action already. It looks like the satilite dish part is starting to laminate off with these strings. I know it is not a part of the internals or what actually touches the oil but worth noting. A few fell right off after I agetated it this morning:
Now, you can see here, that type of plastic is starting to "corrode" (cloudy parts) or break down. It looks like sun damage on an old vehicle when it sits in the sun for too long:
You can see the whole inside of the spike up into the housing looks degraded:
Big difference...
Would the degradation only happen if the spike is constantly submerged? Because if the via is filled to the proper height the spike won’t be submerged at all times.
Got it. Yea it doesn’t really seem worth it. The convenience factor in theory is SO NICE. But saving a little and a money on needles isn’t worth shooting melted plastic particles.That's a risk you'd have to take lol (if ur comfortable with it). There's just no way to completely avoid any contact with the oil. CN oils also use more solvents than what we tested with.
Still some residual oil left in the spike fron previous use depending on the design. That residual liquid sits there.Would the degradation only happen if the spike is constantly submerged? Because if the via is filled to the proper height the spike won’t be submerged at all times.
It was advertised to me for testosterone when I was doing research on them. But yea, the CN oils may just have more solvents.Still some residual oil left in the spike fron previous use depending on the design. That residual liquid sits there.
I wouldn't use them as they aren't designed for these chemicals.
By whom?advertised to me
It was advertised to me for testosterone when I was doing research on them. But yea, the CN oils may just have more solvents.
Oh. Sorry.TRT clinic
Yea, I think ill just stick to the standard draw needle method moving forward after seeing all this.Oh. Sorry.
Unreliable source of information many times.
Oooh smart. That’s what I’ll use mine for. Nice.I have some of those that quit working after a few draws so i figured the oil was probably degrading them. I use them for Bac water only now.
Nope, they don't look like any of the pictures I've seen. I'll post a pic when I get homeI believe those are the solid blue ones and I don’t think they are good for these oils either.
Oh I haven’t heard of these. Can you link me?Have you done any testing with the Braun Mini Spike? I've had those in QSC oil vials (filtered) for months without apparent problems.
Oh I haven’t heard of these. Can you link me?
