PandaRep
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Just tried melting point in the hot plate and i cannot have a reliable temperature without the thermometer submerged, i tried like 100mgs of what should be PPL Tren Acetate on the left and something like 100mgs of what should be PPL Tren Enanthate.
Having the info of Tren Ace melting point is 92-95 C and Tren Enanth is 70-75 C, i think PPL tren was legit because the temperature detected wasn t correct in my analysis, but the “Tren E” melted for first... and then after some times did the “Tren A”.. i putted some water when the thermometer was at 60 C and after like a minutes was evaporated.
I tried to warm at 150 C the mix of the 2 powders tested with the mix of them that i brewed one hour ago at 40 C with EO and MCT and it turned dark orange instead of golden yellow that’s the one brewed with virtually no heat. So it seems legit for what i can see now, i ll pin maybe next month.
on the pic, on the Left is 100ml of “tren mix” 7.5g of what should be 2.5g Tren Ace and 5g Tren E. Brewed at 40 C with 20% BB 1% BA 20% EO and 52 % MCT. On the Right is the powder mixed to test melting point plus like 1ml of the mix brewed at 40 C , all the whole warmed at 150 C, and it turned dark orange as i stated.
How do you check melting points? With my hotplate its difficult, i think i ll try with diluiting powder sample with a little bit of water and submerge the thermometer, it can be a reliable way to measure melting point?
Infrared gun. You just need enough of the compound to make sure you're testing the compound and not the plate. You also need a plate that will allow low/slow heat. There's other ways but that's the easiest that I've found.