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What colors are tren ace and Npp raws? Is Tren Ace yellow and NPP white? Raw source forgot to label on my order of these two and I haven’t brewed these before so I’m not familiar.
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Generally, yes, IME that is the case. I assume those are the only 2 raws you have that are unlabeled?What colors are tren ace and Npp raws? Is Tren Ace yellow and NPP white? Raw source forgot to label on my order of these two and I haven’t brewed these before so I’m not familiar.
Tren ace yellow & crystaly powderWhat colors are tren ace and Npp raws? Is Tren Ace yellow and NPP white? Raw source forgot to label on my order of these two and I haven’t brewed these before so I’m not familiar.
Yeah I only ordered those two. In the past when I order several raws together they label them. I don’t have a reason to think they would be other compounds though because previous orders have been correct.Generally, yes, IME that is the case. I assume those are the only 2 raws you have that are unlabeled?
Of course, the only sure way to know would to be to get them tested.
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Yeah, totally doable. Last time I brewed Test ace it took a lot more heat than other esters and compounds. I’ll brew what I assume is npp first at lower temp and tren ace after at the same, assuming it won’t dissolve then increase heat incrementally. Awesome tip!Do you have a way to slowly increase heat incrementally and accurately read said temperature? Do a heat test tren ace and npp have vastly differing melt temps.
Are you sure you're not mistaken? My Tren ace almost fully dissolved at room temp with the beaker just sitting there. It has a very low melting point.Yeah, totally doable. Last time I brewed Test ace it took a lot more heat than other esters and compounds. I’ll brew what I assume is npp first at lower temp and tren ace after at the same, assuming it won’t dissolve then increase heat incrementally. Awesome tip!
IME last few times brewing test acetate I had a lot of trouble getting it not to crash, and to enter the solution without significantly higher heat. My water bath goes up to 100* C, so I could monitor the temp. I had to crank it way higher than primo enanthate or test prop (which I use 10-25* C in winter). 50* C is still a lot higher than what I usually use on other esters.Are you sure you're not mistaken? My Tren ace almost fully dissolved at room temp with the beaker just sitting there. It has a very low melting point.
My NPP wouldn't dissolve on it's own, not even after 2 days while I was away. Water bath didn't cut it. So I had to put it on the stove at the 2nd lowest setting. Around 50°C
I was going to suggest melt test the raws that way you know what you are brewing with before you start. Really with the disparity in melting temps it will be easiest to just to try to melt the samples side by side and simply see which one melts first. You could simply take a cookie sheet then place a small eraser head sized sample on one end of the sheet then the other on the other end. I think ovens usually start as low as 200-225 f and that's is overlapping the 90-99c range that npp and tren ace melt within. If you have a hot plate then you could start the temp lower around 80-85c then just slowly notch it up until the first one melts. I don't know the amount you want to invest in this endeavor but those laser thermometers are fairly affordable, I got one for 20 something at Wally world in the automotive section. That thing will let you measure the sheet around the sample and determine very closely to the exact temp the sample is sitting on.Yeah, totally doable. Last time I brewed Test ace it took a lot more heat than other esters and compounds. I’ll brew what I assume is npp first at lower temp and tren ace after at the same, assuming it won’t dissolve then increase heat incrementally. Awesome tip!
I will also say yeah the larger bag that has a yellowish tint look like it could be tren ace to me. It is definitely within the range of possible color tint range. The other one that is supposed to npp, I seem to remember npp having smaller more flour like consistency to the powder. But that could be me remembering something else.View attachment 163675I’m thinking the one on the bottom/right is npp
