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Old 12-05-2011, 06:35 AM
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I used badstone's recipe for a water based winny brew and had a problem with it. First here is the recipe
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----Winny : 50mg/mL X 20mL in Distilled Water NO PEG--

-1 gram Winny hormone (X 0.75 = 0.75mL displacement)

-18% BB = 3.6mL

-2% BA = 0.4mL

-PS80 = 0.5mL

-DISTILLED Water: 14.75mL

Procedures:
Combine winny hormone, BA, BB andPS80.Heat until CLEAR.
Let solution cool until its warm/hot but not scalding hot.
Filter into your sterile vial.
What occured: I combined all but the water, heated... It never became clear even with pretty extreme temps around 250. I decided to try and filter some of it with a millipore .45 and it appeared a nice clear solution filtered out. However at the top of the filter there was a clear sludge remaining.

With the remaining portion I hadnt filtered yet I decided I could use for oral base and not filter. It looked as it should for a minute then powder seperated like it should in suspension to the bottom but very bad. Almost 1/4 inch thick in some instances and it was impossible to shake loose. I had to reapply heat.

Any ideas on what may have gone wrong? What type of filter membrane should I be using for this particular recipe? Any other recipes out there that will suspend better?

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I did get it to suspend on a couple with more heat, very strange but this stuff is by far the worst tasting thing I have ever used.
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If not mistaking to melt winny temp needs to be 400-450f
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I tried winny as well its a bitch any suspension is
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If not mistaking to melt winny temp needs to be 400-450f
That is true but it needs to be brought into solution first. Solution temperatures should be considerably lower (how much lower I dont know). Then we can bring it back into suspension with the water.

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I tried winny as well its a bitch any suspension is
Did you filter yours? If so what type of filter? Thanks
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I'm not sure Winny suspends all the way. thats why you need to shake it before you draw any out to inject.
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