Accidental Vaporization during Masterone Enanthate brewing

TRT@40

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During brew of mast e, hotplate/stirrer malfunctioned and temp reached high for about 5mins. This happened during the last phase of stirring when everything was mixed together. The temp reached high enough to the point that vaporized gear was visible on the aluminum foil that covered the beaker. After removing the aluminum foil cover, I could see stream of vaporized gear components being sucked up by the high cfm range under which I brew. “Finished” gear at the end is within 1ml of sum of all the components.
Temp probably got to around 190degF as I could still touch the hotplate surface without burning my fingers but the beaker felt hotter than normal to hold in my hand.

@XmadXscientist , @Iron Vett , @bigrobbie , @Cakedup or anyone else: Do you guys think it is still usable? Otherwise, it is $80 lesson for me.

I could not any data on mast e boiling or burning temperature. But I don’t think it is anywhere close 200degF.

Yes, infrared thermometer is on the way. I normally don’t let the beaker get hot beyond temp that I cant hold the beaker in my bare hands.

BTW,it was mast e at 325mg/ml with BA/BB/MCT/MIG840/EO=2/18/40/40/20 which I used previously for pipless TestCyp at 250mg/ml.
Below is an example of setup I used.

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So you are 1ml short of what you should be? Did I understand that?
TBP, 0.4ml short which I think is within the measurement accuracy with homebrew setup.
I dont think any of BA/BB/MCT/MIG840/EO have boiling point anywere close to 200degF; quick google search shows this.
What are your thoughts brother?
 
Overheating shouldn't harm your hormone from what I've been able to read so far. You can scorch your carrier resulting in a very dark color. I'm still researching this though so let me keep looking onto it. Does the color appear normal?
 
190F isn’t going to have caused any damage to the masterone hormone. Also no damage to the carrier oil should have occurred either. If I recall correctly, I have reached temps of about 250F before causing the mct oil I was using to begin to smoke.
 
190F isn’t going to have caused any damage to the masterone hormone. Also no damage to the carrier oil should have occurred either. If I recall correctly, I have reached temps of about 250F before causing the mct oil I was using to begin to smoke.
Thanks for the input. Good to know.
 
190F isn’t going to have caused any damage to the masterone hormone. Also no damage to the carrier oil should have occurred either. If I recall correctly, I have reached temps of about 250F before causing the mct oil I was using to begin to smoke.
Vialed gear shows no change in colour; it is still clear like how MCT/MIG840/EO supposed to look like.
So, is it still safe to use this gear even if one of carriers got burnt a little?

One SDS of MCT Oil states:
https://greenfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/MCT-Oil-SDS.pdf
Melting point, °C: <-5
Boiling point, °C: >300
Flash point, °C: >220

EO Boiling Point: 216degC/420degF
MIG840 flash point: 220degC/428degF
BB Boiling Point: 324degC/615degF
BA Boiling Point: 205degC/401degF

It looks like all the components would be ok as long as temp was around 200. The hotplate I have is capable of going up to 500degC/932degC. But then again, if the hotplate was excessively hot, then I would have got a finger burn to some level when touched it.
 
@TRT@40
I am pretty sure your gtg bro. It gave you a scare and a learning lesson. Your wiser for the experience. ;)
Glad your beaker didn't explode or anything nutty like that, lol...
 
@TRT@40 get yourself one of these little jewels to use clipped into your hot plate clip. Makes all of this a lot easier.

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Yes Sir; the following Infrared thermometer is already on the way. I ordered this one because nothing needs to come in contact with gear to check the temperature; one less source of introducting contaminants.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07VSHR9M6/ref=ox_sc_act_image_5?smid=A7I5Q9N1M8FTF&psc=1

Question about the one you suggested: how do you clip it to the hot plate?
 
Yes Sir; the following Infrared thermometer is already on the way. I ordered this one because nothing needs to come in contact with gear to check the temperature; one less source of introducting contaminants.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07VSHR9M6/ref=ox_sc_act_image_5?smid=A7I5Q9N1M8FTF&psc=1

Question about the one you suggested: how do you clip it to the hot plate?

My hot plate has a riser attached to the rear of the base and it has an arm that goes onto it that has a clip/clamp to hold things above the beaker. It is very similar to the unit below.
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My hot plate has a riser attached to the rear of the base and it has an arm that goes onto it that has a clip/clamp to hold things above the beaker. It is very similar to the unit below.
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A good old fashioned SH-3. Mine was at least 3 years before the white or whatever you call it on the actual plate worr completely off. So looks great I just decided to get a new one.
 
Overheating shouldn't harm your hormone from what I've been able to read so far. You can scorch your carrier resulting in a very dark color. I'm still researching this though so let me keep looking onto it. Does the color appear normal?
You're exactly right and I know you don't like me to give it time and you'll realize I'm not as bad as one or two people have told you. You're probably third person I know believes that the hormone cannot be burned off unless we're talking about taking it up to 500 Degrees, and for hours. Even with Tren yes it will oxidize to the point that it looks so dark brown it's almost red, but it is still just as poop has any other Tren. Fortunately I couldn't get proof besides going off the feil for the Tren. However to 500 Degrees for an hour and a half. Then ran 500mg a week for 6weeks, and got Bloods and my test levels were above 3000..
 
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