Question for the FINA pros.

Edhead

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Here is a question I am sure all of you can answer quite easily. What is the difference between a 2g, 4g, 6g, 8g, 10g kit??? Do you have to use different amounts of pellets in each of these kits or do you use the same amount??? I would like to make a few batches of Tren but would it seem more benifical to by the standard kit that takes 1 cart or should I just buy a bigger kit to make more??? As you can see I am a little hazy on this stuff, hope you guys can help me out. Thanks a lot.:D
 
1 cart of Fina = 2g. So if you wanted to make 6,000mg of Fina solution, you would need 3 carts and a 6g kit designed for it. A 6 gram kit would have more solution, probably another syringe filter, bigger vials and more oil, needed to make the solution at the desired potency
 
alright that really clears that up for me. I just don't want to go and start mixing shit and screw up the batches and waste anything. Is there a way to make Tren diffrent dosages like 50mg/ml, 75mg/ml and so on. I guess what I am asking is can you change the potancy of the tren regardless of what size kit you use? And if you can how would you do that?
 
This is from www.gotfina.com article section. Written by Animal:


If you want 100mg/ml and you have 2000mg of hormone, you need 20ml (2000mg/100mg/ml is 20) total solution. You must use all of bottle 1 which is 5ml in a 2gF kit. You must use 5ml of bottle 1 solution for every 2000mg of hormone you have. 2000mg of hormone takes up 2ml so now you have 7ml. 20ml total needed - 7ml used means you need 13ml from bottle 2. Bottle 2 had 21 ml so 21ml minus 13ml means you take out 8ml
from bottle #2.

If you want 100mg/ml and you have 4000mg of hormone, you need 40ml (2000mg/100mg/ml is 40ml) total solution. You must use all of bottle 1 which is 10ml in a 4gF kit. 4000mg of hormone takes up 4ml so now you have 14ml in bottle #1. 40ml total needed minus 14ml means you need only 26ml from bottle number 2. In bottle number 2 was 41ml so you need to take out 15ml.

If you want 150mg/ml and you have 2000mg of hormone, you need 13.3ml (2000mg/150mg/ml is 13.3) total solution. You must use all of bottle 1 which is 5ml in a 2gF kit. You must use 5ml of bottle 1 solution for every 2000mg of hormone you have. 2000mg of hormone takes up 2ml so now you have 7ml. 13.3ml total needed minus 7ml used means you need 6.7ml from bottle 2.

If you want 200mg/ml and you have 2000mg of hormone, you need 10ml (2000mg/200mg/ml is 10) total solution. You must use all of bottle 1 which is 5ml in a 2gF kit. You must use 5ml of bottle 1 solution for every 2000mg of hormone you have. 2000mg of hormone takes up 2ml, so now you have 7ml. 10ml total needed minus 7ml used means you need 3ml of oil from bottle 2.
 
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