Comment · Wed, February 4, 2015 · Ceretropic
Trouble weighing (dont' want to overdose)
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[deleted] · 13 points
Just received my first order of Nootropics!
Noopept, Aniracetam, L-Theanine
I'm wanting to test the Noopept out right now, and I even got a scale, but...
I have no idea what this scale is doing. I ordered from PowderCity, and I got these little red 10mg scoops, and placing 3 heaping scoops from this red spoon does not register at all on the scale.
A penny weighs 2.5g on the scale, so I know it's accurate, but it is not registering scoops of Noopept.
Is the red scoop thing reliable? Should I just go with the scale weight, or should I trust the red scoop?
(Should I take Aniracetam + Noopept together as my first Nootropic introduction, or do them separately to see how I react individually to them?)
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Linclin · 1 points
I have a gemini-20 scale and from what I have read in comments on amazon.com the error in the weight would be larger than the 10mg they are weighing.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I have it too. It's accurate from about 7mg up. It states the error can be 5mg, but it is never that far off. I've confirmed it with our much more expensive scales, and it is reasonably accurate for most things. I can weigh 10mg Noopept, and be confident I am very close to that. I would never use it to measure things that I need exact milligram accuracies, though.