Nophat Test Prop Raw Powder Labmax 11/28/2014

jonsal

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Here is the test prop labmax.

Sheet says no color change in either vial, but both changed. The colors match the labmax sheet for test prop oil, but not raws? UV looks great though. Thoughts?

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I'd interpret it as a pass due to the strong UV response. The slight color change does indicate some impurities, but the colors are slight so it's not majorly worrisome to me.
 
it is definitely pass, no change in vial A, and the right glow under UV.

maybe there was some small impurity, there is always some extra shit from China mixed and it reacted similar to oil. you never get 99% pure powder from China.

it looks good, good powder

one of the best pictures I have even seen here.
 
I think that you are dropping a lot of powder it is very concentrated, this could be a reason too it got a little yellow in B

but it is PASS
 
Thanks mercury.

Do you think too much powder could give a false high concentrate reading? The glow looks amazing, but honestly I haven't seen any raw labmaxes here to compare it to.maybe I put too much powder? Either way ill check back after its brewed.
 
I just did a melting point test on 3 hormones
From my other supplier.
All test melted at the high end of temp.
And yes I got the best thermometer
 
Here is the test prop labmax.

Sheet says no color change in either vial, but both changed. The colors match the labmax sheet for test prop oil, but not raws? UV looks great though. Thoughts?

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I just had exact same results w my raw test prop. I was wondering if u had any feedback on how it ran...
 
really good glow from powder isnt rare at all. we really need to get away from the idea that good glow=good quality. it kinda caveman thinking "oooo pretty colors". glow=hormone present, that is all, no more or less. stop trying to extrapolate other observations
 
really good glow from powder isnt rare at all. we really need to get away from the idea that good glow=good quality. it kinda caveman thinking "oooo pretty colors". glow=hormone present, that is all, no more or less. stop trying to extrapolate other observations
I completely understand that. My major concern was w the color change, which matched the oil results, where the raw powder results were supposed to show no change other than vial B under the light.
 
I completely understand that. My major concern was w the color change, which matched the oil results, where the raw powder results were supposed to show no change other than vial B under the light.

oh sorry i wasnt referring that comment to you lol

no idea the difference in color, but honestly there are too many factors for me to know what cause a color change
 
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