Hi I have a problem with the filtration process. The solution flows only very slow through the filter. 1ml needs about 10 minutes. The filter was new 0,22µ. I did made Testo-E with 300mg concentration, with 9%BB, 3%BA and rest 50/50 EO and castor. Why flows the solvent so slwoly through the filter? Any ideas? Is that too much castor oil for the vacuum filtration unit? I am very sad now, hope that somebody can help me  |
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I assume you are talking about a bottle-top filter? Why did you use castor oil? As shown in this recent post about the viscosity of various oils, castor oil is in a league of its own. You've taken something very simple and made it too complicated. For Test-E at 300mg/mL, this is what you needed: - Oil such as grape seed, walnut, peanut, or others that are similar, available at your local grocery store.
- Test-E powder
- 2% BA
- NO BB is necessary
- NO EO is necessary and it just isn't of much benefit with test-E at 300mg/mL which doesn't hurt, anyway
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Also, did you start the filtration process before the oil cooled down too much?
I don't know, but perhaps warm oil and a .45 would work.
How much Test-E powder do you have in that batch?
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well EO is thick and castor oil also so thats why IMO use grapeseed oil or cottonseed and you dont need EO for test enanthe
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Sorry, it was only problem with the vacuum pump, everything turned out fine... There were 18g of Testo-E in the first batch... Now its in the sink, bummer. BTW: The only thick thing on my EO is the bottle. *g* If you need some let me know.
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Horray... The next batch is done, it only tooked half an hour to make 10x10ml/100mg Testo-P. I hope the solution will not crush. My next cycle will be a big one!
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