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I was just showing the simple math. Target mg, divided by percent of compound, times what ever % extra you want to add.= amount neededMy top 3 are based off 100% not 91%
I would just add 10% to 91% to get it to be close to 100% then add more to the desire needed, I like 3% added.
91 + 10% = 100.1
91 + 13% = 102.83
250 / 100 = 2.5
2.5 x 100.1 = 250.25
2.5 x 102.83 = 257.075
That's what I thought, wasn't calling you on it. I wasn't sure if I came across clear in the original post.I was just showing the simple math. Target mg, divided by percent of compound, times what ever % extra you want to add.= amount needed
Basically the same as you did above in a simple form.
What do you suggest as the most accurate method ? I thought weighing a known volume of oil was a better solution than beakers . And I figured syringes were also accurate . Open to suggestions@Diesel77
I'm going to believe the measuring method you mentioned is the biggest part of your problem, syringes and beakers are not accurate, the bigger they are the more they are off and the cheaper they are the more they are off.
As @Sampei says both can be off but you will not be accurate this way either.
I'm trying to contribute here and spend time with my lady at the same time. I'm failing on both fronts lolTime to find a women, hate spending Valentine's with you fucks lol!
Graduated cylindersWhat do you suggest as the most accurate method ? I thought weighing a known volume of oil was a better solution than beakers . And I figured syringes were also accurate . Open to suggestions
What do you suggest as the most accurate method ? I thought weighing a known volume of oil was a better solution than beakers . And I figured syringes were also accurate . Open to suggestions
What are you considering no melt batch?So my batch that tested 99% with AB that we can consider 98+, I'm going with 96% on the caution side. Still not use to seeing 99%, which is most likely 98+. It's not a big issue to me.
Even though the look is different a tad and a brighter tint than usual, it's very clean, it is pumping through the filters as usual.
This must be the cleaned up batch or post no melt batch or the no melt batch was something else, since nobody will test it we will never know.
I think it was the 1st batches made and shipped with the pre orders, I waited for pro order to end.What are you considering no melt batch?
It tested at 95. 11/28 batch.I think it was the 1st batches made and shipped with the pre orders, I waited for pro order to end.
It's hard to tell about the test c no melt without any tests done on the raws.
Could have been the wrong items shipped as it was crunch time.
Are you using polycap(capsule filters) or bottle tops?At one point the filtering slowed down a bit, still going just slower.
This is not normal and goes along with the filtering issues.
Bottle Top MilliporeAre you using polycap(capsule filters) or bottle tops?
Just curious because I haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary filtering through my polycaps with these recent batches of Test C from them. Finished product is a little more yellow tinted than normal but thats about it.
Tomorrow I will get blood test results from this cyp test, I did it at 250mg per ml and I have been using 225mg on TRT for 8 weeks, the test is from last week, I do daily injectionsSo my batch that tested 99% with AB that we can consider 98+, I'm going with 96% on the caution side. Still not use to seeing 99%, which is most likely 98+. It's not a big issue to me.
Even though the look is different a tad and a brighter tint than usual, it's very clean, it is pumping through the filters as usual.
This must be the cleaned up batch or post no melt batch or the no melt batch was something else, since nobody will test it we will never know.
No, the powder was white as snow but, I could tell it was going to be a slightly yellow tinted batch as soon as I dissolved it into BA/BB. It's not super yellow tinted or anything but, I can tell a difference from Test C raws I'm used to.Bottle Top Millipore
Everything is normal, even the filter is clean looking just slow.
My take is this batch was a fixed no melt batch, makes sense to me.
Was your powder a shade darker of white than usual?
Thank God the pump has it going and looks like I'll be fine but as others have reported, will take a bit longer.
I will just from this point on mix a little of the stuff with the other stuff I have each batch.
2000ml yesterday took 2.5hr of other stuff, 2000ml today I'm at 2hr and 1/3 of the way done. Today mixed almost half with the other stuff. So there is that as well!
The test 100ml I made to see if it would melt didn't crash, so that's another good sign, that didn't get filtered until yesterday when added to different raws.
I'll just stretch this stuff out for now on, but most don't have the luxury to do so.
I'm sure I'm a lot smaller than you as well, just private with faithfuls for 15 years that also refer others.
I use grapeseed, it's what they want. Yeah it's much more noticeable in media bottles than in vials. with just about everything.No, the powder was white as snow but, I could tell it was going to be a slightly yellow tinted batch as soon as I dissolved it into BA/BB. It's not super yellow tinted or anything but, I can tell a difference from Test C raws I'm used to.
You can't hardly tell once it's in the vials but, in the media bottles with a larger amount it's more pronounced. I used Mig812 too so that lightened it up a bit.
Brother, get yourself a peri pump for Valentines. It will change your life. 2000mls in 10 minutes.
