Crystallized test C

Gangbang

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Guys this is my first post and kinda why I came here .
Got some test C that arrived crystallized . Heated it up and it got liquid again and I put it away in a drawer. Checked it 2 days later and it’s crystallized again . Do you guy think it’s bad test or is this normal ? I don’t have much experience with this
 
Normal, heat it up in a plastic bag in some warm water on the stove or use a heat pad. Easy peasy. Mine was only crashed on arrival but I keep it in a room temp (72) degrees or so place and it never crashed again
 
Is it cold in your region? It’s more than likely crashed. I’ve had it years ago but once mine was heated all crystals went away and liquefied again but it was under cold temp in house during winter. Maybe contact your source they should take care of it. Mines may have crystallized more then once but I reheated in some warm water for a little while that’s my only insight here though and mines worked perfectly fine for me don’t wanna push bad info though I’d definitely look deeper into it.
 
Is it cold in your region? It’s more than likely crashed. I’ve had it years ago but once mine was heated all crystals went away and liquefied again but it was under cold temp in house during winter. Maybe contact your source they should take care of it. Mines may have crystallized more then once but I reheated in some warm water for a little while that’s my only insight here though and mines worked perfectly fine for me don’t wanna push bad info though I’d definitely look deeper into it.
I probably should have added that it has been a little cold here , but my house is at a constant 70 degrees . Does “crashed” mean it done for and not usable ? Or just a different word for crystallized ? Got from naps and they said to heat it up and that it’s fine , but just want to double / triple check
 
I probably should have added that it has been a little cold here , but my house is at a constant 70 degrees . Does “crashed” mean it done for and not usable ? Or just a different word for crystallized ? Got from naps and they said to heat it up and that it’s fine , but just want to double / triple check
Crashed is fine, it’s normal, just reheat it until it dissolves and it’s good to go
 
Heat up a mug of water in the microwave for like 30 seconds maybe a min tops, drop vial in so that the water only touches glass, not above the crimp. Make sure it’s not too hot. That should fix it. Cyp shouldn’t be crashing at 70 degrees indoors but it depends on a lot of factors, mainly mg/ml and solvents used. Cyp crashing is usually a sign of not enough BB used in the brew.
 
Pain in the ass if it keep crashing though. I'd replace it, test is cheap. Always stock up in warm weather. Stuff is good for nearly a decade.

What I don't understand is why test won't stay in solution when all the ingredients are still there. What does the brewer do that isn't replicated by warming?
 
Heat up a mug of water in the microwave for like 30 seconds maybe a min tops, drop vial in so that the water only touches glass, not above the crimp. Make sure it’s not too hot. That should fix it. Cyp shouldn’t be crashing at 70 degrees indoors but it depends on a lot of factors, mainly mg/ml and solvents used. Cyp crashing is usually a sign of not enough BB used in the brew.
This is highly dosed at 300mg/ml. I read that could also play a factor .
 
Strong username OP

Only had gear crash a few times over the years. Usually it was high concentration blends, or like other said, cold temperatures. You've ruled out the cold temperatures, and 300mg/ml test isn't horribly high of a concentration, so I'm wondering if the solvents used are potentially a factor in causing it to crash, or maybe If the brewing practices are subpar. Or maybe the amount of ba/bb being used? Honestly I don't know much about the brewing process, I just find it slightly odd it's crashing.

But crashed gear also isn't terribly uncommon. I'm just trying to understand what actually causes it if not cold weather/high concentration

Do you know what kind of solvents they used?
 
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Strong username OP

Only had gear crash a few times over the years. Usually it was high concentration blends, or like other said, cold temperatures. You've ruled out the cold temperatures, and 300mg/ml test isn't horribly high of a concentration, so I'm wondering if the solvents used are potentially a factor in causing it to crash, or maybe If the brewing practices are subpar. Or many the amount of ba/bb or whatever. Honestly I don't know much about the brewing process, I just find it slightly odd it's crashing.

But crashed gear also isn't terribly uncommon. I'm just trying to understand what actually causes it if not cold/high concentration

Do you know what kind of solvents they used?

Seems like every vial of Dragon Cyp 250 (more like 275) crashed this winter based on the message board of the vendor not to be named. At the same time, those vials are considered exceptionally smooth pip free injections. So perhaps it's just using the bare minimum necessary to get things into solution and one cold spell is enough to knock them out.
 
Seems like every vial of Dragon Cyp 250 (more like 275) crashed this winter based on the message board of the vendor not to be named. At the same time, those vials are considered exceptionally smooth pip free injections. So perhaps it's just using the bare minimum necessary to get things into solution and one cold spell is enough to knock them out.
Perhaps, yeah. But OP said it was fine until he put it in his drawer than two days later it was crashed, and he keeps the temperature around 70 degrees, so it doesn't seem like the cold would be a major factor here.

I've also seen test concentrations up to 500mg/ml that haven't crashed, so now I'm kind of curious as to what the other variables could be.
 
Perhaps, yeah. But OP said it was fine until he put it in his drawer than two days later it was crashed, and he keeps the temperature around 70 degrees, so it doesn't seem like the cold would be a major factor here.

I've also seen test concentrations up to 500mg/ml that haven't crashed, so now I'm kind of curious as to what the other variables could be.

The initial stage of crashing looks cloudy, from the tiny fine crystals having come out of solution, once that process begins the next stage is gathering into large crystals as seen in his pic.
 
Strong username OP

Only had gear crash a few times over the years. Usually it was high concentration blends, or like other said, cold temperatures. You've ruled out the cold temperatures, and 300mg/ml test isn't horribly high of a concentration, so I'm wondering if the solvents used are potentially a factor in causing it to crash, or maybe If the brewing practices are subpar. Or maybe the amount of ba/bb being used? Honestly I don't know much about the brewing process, I just find it slightly odd it's crashing.

But crashed gear also isn't terribly uncommon. I'm just trying to understand what actually causes it if not cold weather/high concentration

Do you know what kind of solvents they used?
I was going for a “strong” username lol. I have no idea of what they used to make it . All I know is that it’s test with Cypionate ester and oil . Done . I did post pics of it if that helps . As long as the reheat process doesn’t mess it up and make it useless I can deal with it
 
But OP said it was fine until he put it in his drawer than two days later it was crashed, and he keeps the temperature around 70 degrees.
It arrived crashes . 3 out of 5 vials . I heated them and got them back to oil. Then put away and 2 days later sludge again . But 2 vials actually never crashed
 
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