homebrew calculator

thanks for the bb + ba + filter loss idea.

although sampei asked me to include it before you posted your code it was just a gift from the heavens XD
I got one more feature I bet no one has. Now I have to slowly roll it out like apple does with features.

Filter loss is based on testing btw I did myself. Pretty accurate!

Now you need to add temp environment factors. Beaker cling loss which is a factor. Every transfer has cling loss. Warming oil can make that a net zero but it's def there. Sometimes up to 5ml loss in a beaker. To filter to container. Adds up. Sounds extra but you can do some calculations based on the viscosity of oil castor oil would have the highest loss.
 
updated the raw displacement list with calculating every compound over carefully. enjoy 100% accurate numbers

"custom": 0.909,
"test-base": 0.909,
"test-p": 0.916,
"test-phenyl": 0.954,
"test-c": 0.909,
"test-e": 0.943,
"test-iso": 0.935,
"test-deca": 0.962,
"test-susp": 1.000,
"test-undecanoate": 0.97,
"tren-a": 0.848,
"tren-e": 0.909,
"tren-hex": 0.909,
"nandrolone-base": 0.89,
"deca": 0.962,
"npp": 0.877,
"eq": 0.952,
"bold-cyp": 0.909,
"masteron-p": 0.935,
"masteron-e": 0.962,
"primo-e": 0.952,
"trestolone": 0.900,
"trestolone-a": 0.901,
"dhb": 0.97,
"winstrol": 0.885,
"dbol": 0.892,
"anadrol": 0.86,
"anavar": 0.9,
"tbol": 0.83,
"sdrol": 0.909,
"proviron": 0.909,
"yk11": 0.820

method used:

 
updated the raw displacement list with calculating every compound over carefully. enjoy 100% accurate numbers

"custom": 0.909,
"test-base": 0.909,
"test-p": 0.916,
"test-phenyl": 0.954,
"test-c": 0.909,
"test-e": 0.943,
"test-iso": 0.935,
"test-deca": 0.962,
"test-susp": 1.000,
"test-undecanoate": 0.97,
"tren-a": 0.848,
"tren-e": 0.909,
"tren-hex": 0.909,
"nandrolone-base": 0.89,
"deca": 0.962,
"npp": 0.877,
"eq": 0.952,
"bold-cyp": 0.909,
"masteron-p": 0.935,
"masteron-e": 0.962,
"primo-e": 0.952,
"trestolone": 0.900,
"trestolone-a": 0.901,
"dhb": 0.97,
"winstrol": 0.885,
"dbol": 0.892,
"anadrol": 0.86,
"anavar": 0.9,
"tbol": 0.83,
"sdrol": 0.909,
"proviron": 0.909,
"yk11": 0.820

method used:

Mwhwhhaha now I can make my brews even more accurate mwhahahhahaha. Mwhahahah mahahahhahahah
 
Can you comment on the changes you have made from the other calculator everyone uses? Besides the UI which looks really clean
my calc has

real accurate values for displacement

option to customize displacement

factor in density for bb, ba, carrier oil which shows you ml vs actual scale weight

filter loss compensation.

able to do now extra solvent and carrier oil mixture.

can do this with blends aswell.

the only thing i think my calc is missing is what im gonna steal from @Walter Hype and add more steroids to it although my list is already pretty impresive ill happily add in more exotic esters and orals.

also my calc is made only using html so you can use it with tor browser for sources that dont wanna comprise security
 
my calc has

real accurate values for displacement

option to customize displacement

factor in density for bb, ba, carrier oil which shows you ml vs actual scale weight

filter loss compensation.

able to do now extra solvent and carrier oil mixture.

can do this with blends aswell.

the only thing i think my calc is missing is what im gonna steal from @Walter Hype and add more steroids to it although my list is already pretty impresive ill happily add in more exotic esters and orals.

also my calc is made only using html so you can use it with tor browser for sources that dont wanna comprise security


You should change the colors.
E.g Powders using blue, BA/BB/Solv green, carrier yellow or something

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Ive been doing the same in excel except it allows me to blend ready made oils as well.

For unused compounds, you should hide it and display when a checkbox is ticked.
 
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I got one more feature I bet no one has. Now I have to slowly roll it out like apple does with features.

Filter loss is based on testing btw I did myself. Pretty accurate!

Now you need to add temp environment factors. Beaker cling loss which is a factor. Every transfer has cling loss. Warming oil can make that a net zero but it's def there. Sometimes up to 5ml loss in a beaker. To filter to container. Adds up. Sounds extra but you can do some calculations based on the viscosity of oil castor oil would have the highest loss.
Who the fuck use beakers to calculate volumes xD

There is no volume loss if you calculate using a scale or using a volumetric flask. Both are 1000x better method then using beakers for calculating volumes of liquids.
 
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