View Full Version : Test Enan Crashing Help
smithmitchelle
17-06-2009, 05:25 PM
so I had a bottle of a bit of test cyp in it after finishing brewing a couple bottle of test enan I added the test enan 6ml to a bottle that had 3ml of test cyp in it. It crashed... I added more BB 1ml and more oil 1ml and shook the hell out of it... still was milky yellow "crystallized" form
I added some more BB .5ml and some more oil 1ml and ran it through a .24 whatman filter into a new vial. Seemed that it was a clear with a lot of air bubbles in it. After waiting a couple hours it had gone to its previous milky yellow state.
I am never mixing those 2 again.. but what is happening why does the gear not stay suspended? how much more BB does it need? or is oil the issue?
waderow
17-06-2009, 06:47 PM
heat it
LIVEHARD
17-06-2009, 06:57 PM
so I had a bottle of a bit of test cyp in it after finishing brewing a couple bottle of test enan I added the test enan 6ml to a bottle that had 3ml of test cyp in it. It crashed... I added more BB 1ml and more oil 1ml and shook the hell out of it... still was milky yellow "crystallized" form
I added some more BB .5ml and some more oil 1ml and ran it through a .24 whatman filter into a new vial. Seemed that it was a clear with a lot of air bubbles in it. After waiting a couple hours it had gone to its previous milky yellow state.
I am never mixing those 2 again.. but what is happening why does the gear not stay suspended? how much more BB does it need? or is oil the issue?
You make your own AAs ??
Ongeau
17-06-2009, 07:00 PM
heat it
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Tballs
17-06-2009, 07:11 PM
both should be able to hold together at 20%BB and 2%ba
gsxr750
17-06-2009, 07:59 PM
Heat it up as mentioned. Boil some water sit the vial in it.
CBB loves Japan
17-06-2009, 08:12 PM
needs heating to re-dissove
Mr Ontario
17-06-2009, 08:30 PM
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bigZ241
18-06-2009, 11:36 AM
Heat Heat Heat. put a needle in the rubber to let pressure escape, then toss it in the oven for 20 min. sometimes water will cause some cloudy effects, keeping the temp above 100 will turn it to steam and up and out!
Also, all the avatars are fantastic!
smithmitchelle
18-06-2009, 09:42 PM
Yes! I never got the solution above 100, I heated it just enough to help the viscosity.
Thanks guys, that will definitly do the trick
oster
18-06-2009, 09:49 PM
Will it keep crashing whenever it cools down?
Also what happens if you inject crashed test? A little B12 got in my vial last shot and that seems to have made the test crash, I didnt notice until after the shot that it was cloudy...
smithmitchelle
18-06-2009, 09:52 PM
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Will it keep crashing whenever it cools down?
Also what happens if you inject crashed test? A little B12 got in my vial last shot and that seems to have made the test crash, I didnt notice until after the shot that it was cloudy...
I dont think B12 should make your test crash. Ive got B12 mixed with hcg and i regularly accidentally leave a drop or two in my test and its never crashed. Anyone else can chime in on this though? Im also interested in what exactly happens when you leave a bit of B12 in ur test.
As for the avatars, you monkeys wiht the explicit avatars made me disable them long ago. If I view this forum with them enabled at work or in a public place, i look like im browsing porn.
smithmitchelle
19-06-2009, 04:54 PM
ye the NSFW avatars.. hahha
I've never seen test crash when mixed with B12, but longest I had it mixed was a day within a syringe.
From what I know (and any experts please intervene), when it crashes it crystalizes and hurts like hell if injected. I def. am not going to inject this opaque white/yellowish liquid until it clears up!. lol
Good Luck
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