time at the melting point

so typically for test c the melting point is between 98 and 104 so i go up from 60/70 for a decent amount of time until i see the powder is fully dissolved?
I wouldn't go that high, 40-50c is more than enough for all AAs I guess. You don't want to expose your drugs at a very high temp because they could degrade quickly.

All I can tell is that 50c works well with trest-a and test-e.
 
You got into homebrewing?!?

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Can i store the raw Powder not used in normal fridge if i suppose to use it in no more than 1 year or only freezer?
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Store the powder in the freezer in a glass jar with rice and salt to absorb moisture. This way, it can last for many years.
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I wouldn't go that high, 40-50c is more than enough for all AAs I guess. You don't want to expose your drugs at a very high temp because they could degrade quickly.

All I can tell is that 50c works well with trest-a and test-e.
I disagree about degrading quickly. Yes it’s true we don’t need to take compounds to there melting point since we using BB which reduces the amount energy “heat” needed to get compound to dissolve into solution. I’ve had some compounds to there melting point for 15mins or so and had finish oils tested no problem. It’s when you exceed their melting point and time duration that can influence them to degrade.
 
I think this probably got beat to death, but there should be zero need to go to melting point if your recipe is reasonable to allow the raw to fall into solution.

Trying to do test c 400mg/ml and 1% ba / 20% BB? Yeah you're gonna have a bad fucking time lol. You're gonna have to heat the fuck out of it and if by some miracle it falls into solution, it will be incredibly unstable in solution and almost definitely fall out of it shortly thereafter.

How much heat should you use? I've always abided by "the least amount possible" just to keep things simple. I fully recognize that these compounds are incredibly stable and a lot of additional heat is unlikely to cause issue.
 
While brewing the products how much time should i let stay my solution at his melting point?

I think this probably got beat to death, but there should be zero need to go to melting point if your recipe is reasonable to allow the raw to fall into solution.

Trying to do test c 400mg/ml and 1% ba / 20% BB? Yeah you're gonna have a bad fucking time lol. You're gonna have to heat the fuck out of it and if by some miracle it falls into solution, it will be incredibly unstable in solution and almost definitely fall out of it shortly thereafter.

How much heat should you use? I've always abided by "the least amount possible" just to keep things simple. I fully recognize that these compounds are incredibly stable and a lot of additional heat is unlikely to cause issue.
Exactly brother! Some compounds will need more heat than others. Taken them to their melting point is not necessary at all. Now would they degrade there if you did ? Not necessarily unless you fucking Kept it there and fell asleep lol.
 
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