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    Jelled gear

    Just got my gear in. Ordered 4 10ml vials of Test-e. 3 out of the 4 vials look like there's a jelled substance. Any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yardbirdaj View Post
    Just got my gear in. Ordered 4 10ml vials of Test-e. 3 out of the 4 vials look like there's a jelled substance. Any ideas?
    Its crashed... You need to reheat it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active
    Its crashed... You need to reheat it
    I don't plan on running this cycle until April or May. Would it hurt to leave it in this state until then or reheat now and store it until I'm ready to use it? Also what's the best procedure to reheat crashed gear? Thanks for the reply.

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    I would reheat it now to make sure it doesn't crash again. Place the vial on your stove medium heat until it dissolves. Should take more the 30 seconds or so

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    Just heat a bit of water in a sauce pan and sit the vial in it (maybe half submerged) for a few minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Just heat a bit of water in a sauce pan and sit the vial in it (maybe half submerged) for a few minutes.
    I have done that before. It is kind of messy but will work as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active
    I would reheat it now to make sure it doesn't crash again. Place the vial on your stove medium heat until it dissolves. Should take more the 30 seconds or so

    Ok I just reheated it. Took about maybe 2 mins. Gear looks good now. Just did one vial gonna monitor it over the next couple of days. What should I do if it crashes again? I apologize for the questions I just never had this problem before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yardbirdaj
    Ok I just reheated it. Took about maybe 2 mins. Gear looks good now. Just did one vial gonna monitor it over the next couple of days. What should I do if it crashes again? I apologize for the questions I just never had this problem before.
    let's hope it doesn't. Store it at room temp out of the sunlight

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    I appreciate the advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yardbirdaj
    I appreciate the advice.
    glad it worked out and no problem

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    I've been reading some other methods of re-suspending crashed gear. A lot of the methods recommend piercing the rubber stopper to alleviate pressure build up in the vial. Is this necessary? And did I screw up by not piercing the top?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yardbirdaj
    I've been reading some other methods of re-suspending crashed gear. A lot of the methods recommend piercing the rubber stopper to alleviate pressure build up in the vial. Is this necessary? And did I screw up by not piercing the top?
    no you don't need to. Your fine the way you did it

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