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How much tren enanthate is equivalent to 75 mg tren acetate eod?

majutsu said:
The above calculation is based on ester weights. The acetate is a small light ester, more of the weight of enanthate is "wasted" or ester. The above calculation is based on ester weights. 525ew acetate= 600ew enan. If you know what your doing, have used tren, and maybe if you are even mixing enanthate and acetate and want to know how much drug you're getting, use the above calculation. Obviously, if you haven't done tren a bunch, shooting a long acting drug in your system at a high dose is unwise.

But notice the poster of the thread did not say "What dose should I do?", he said exactly: "How much tren enanthate is equivalent to 75 mg tren acetate eod? Taking into account the weight of the esters and so forth." I answered his question. Given the ester, e.o.d. acetate= 75/day*3.5days/wk=262ew acetate=300ew enanthate.

In fact, for those of us who brew powders, these numbers are critical. Here is an old thread where I cover all ester conversions you could imagine. Ester Conversions in Detail Do you guys ever use the search function btw?

Thank you for schooling me!
 
majutsu said:
The above calculation is based on ester weights. The acetate is a small light ester, more of the weight of enanthate is "wasted" or ester. The above calculation is based on ester weights. 525ew acetate= 600ew enan. If you know what your doing, have used tren, and maybe if you are even mixing enanthate and acetate and want to know how much drug you're getting, use the above calculation. Obviously, if you haven't done tren a bunch, shooting a long acting drug in your system at a high dose is unwise.

But notice the poster of the thread did not say "What dose should I do?", he said exactly: "How much tren enanthate is equivalent to 75 mg tren acetate eod? Taking into account the weight of the esters and so forth." I answered his question. Given the ester, e.o.d. acetate= 75/day*3.5days/wk=262ew acetate=300ew enanthate.

In fact, for those of us who brew powders, these numbers are critical. Here is an old thread where I cover all ester conversions you could imagine. Ester Conversions in Detail

Good info bro

Do you guys ever use the search function btw?

unless you're plat the search function isn't that great. It will give old threads, but you usually have to search through a bunch of different threads to find what you're looking for. Even then you're not guaranteed to find what you need. Just my experience anyway.
 
Apexx said:
Good info bro



unless you're plat the search function isn't that great. It will give old threads, but you usually have to search through a bunch of different threads to find what you're looking for. Even then you're not guaranteed to find what you need. Just my experience anyway.

Yeah it is a horrible search. Type in something specific and all you get is garbage and still have to search through the posts that you got in your inital search.
 
I always thought less enanthate = more acetate. Everybody seems to be using less enanthate.
 
There is the big thing, DialTone, about the ester building up. Some say that the enanthate ester takes longer to reach a steady blood level (and it does), so that when you get there you might be quite uncomfortable and you're screwed. So they pull down the enanthate dose to avoid that.

But the question of how many mg of tren you get with tren enanthate vs tren acetate is very important if you are buying powders, comparing prices of different esters, or very familiar with two different esters of a certain drug and just want to interconvert or mix and match esters for a cycle. Of course, if you've only done tren acetate and are trying tren enanthate the first time, don't just mathematically interconvert on go for it, instead play it safe. Safe means going lower than you do on the acetate dose.
 
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