Baking media powders color change

You can make something acidic without using water

Running over dehydrated W1 will still Acidify your solution it just won’t alter your pH unless water is present

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I paid for a product im not gonna dehydrate it unless I caused the moisture

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You are only referencing w1 correct?

Or are there others you aren’t baking?

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Yes thats all I use.

Everything else is for mids pushers who only care about bottom line

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

@Dred_pirate do you still use B80?

This comment literally made my night it was so unexpected

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Loling.

Good one…

Light b80 runs FTW.

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You guys can all have a blast with that…

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I use majority 90% w1 with a small layer of AA on top. Noticed it helped a ton with channeling. So you don’t bake your w1?

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Yep still pretty much just b80

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Damn, that must make you a mid pusher…

Double italics if possible, like extra slanted…

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Smelled and smoked his oil last night… straight mids

:rofl:

The mule fuel and meat breath were ridiculous fire.

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Just out of curiosity now what is it that’s happening to the media that makes it change color so drastically? And what would happen if I did use it with the rest of my normal colored media? Is it just not as effective? Or something totally different?

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Some have said it’s terps from in your oven.

Do you use the same oven to purge extracts that you bake your media in?

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Yeah it’ll go away after awhile if you only use that oven for powders going forward.

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Its just media with more water concentrated into it. Scoop it to the side and put it in the next drying batch

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Hahaha well that makes sense. Before I was using a clean 1.9 at my old spot and never had this. Now I’m using an old beat up 3.2 with oil all over inside. The first few times I turned it up to 200-300 and left it for a few hours I’d open the door and sooo much nasty decarb oil smoke would come out

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Lol the media is scrubbing the atmosphere

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If you dry the w1, you’ll see how much water your paying for…

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T5 had way more water than w1. When I first started baking medias t5 and AA were the first and the amount water the accumulated on the bottom of the oven was insane. I hardly see any in w1 and I’m baking like 4 times the amount because I’m running such a bigger system now

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If you watch the flow you’ll see how much time you’re not wasting on that b80.

Cute, we can make fake quotes now too.

Gotta love FuckedOff4200

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