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Brookman
03-01-2007, 10:32 PM
Say your sample is in the cup and the temp is way over heated at around 105-110. Is it possible to just swirl it and blow on it and actually get it to come down in a resonable amount of time or are you just screwed? I was thinking you could hold the bottom if the cup about an inch into the toilet water and that might make it cool down faster. Anyone with personal experience please let me know how you handle a overheated pee situation.....


Thanks

Burnt Toast
03-02-2007, 02:14 AM
On one occasion, I held an overheated sample cup in front of a blowing A/C vent in the bathroom ceiling to cool things down.

Partially submerging your sub container in the toilet bowl works too but takes a little more time.

Or try this:

A) Make note of the temperature of your sub container before you pour into the sample cup.
(B) If the sub sample is over 100 dg, re-crotch the sub container, walk out, and tell the collector that you are unable to pee at the moment. The collector will then instruct you to sit down and drink cups of water until you can pee. Play along with the gag so it can buy you some time to allow the sample to cool down naturally. Dont allow too much time for cool down so the temp doesnt fall out of range.

The key to a successful sub is PRACTICE.

bent
03-02-2007, 04:57 AM
i forgot....are those little plastic portable fans loud?

kknight
03-02-2007, 08:16 AM
too much time for cool down so the temp doesnt fall out of range.

The key to a successful sub is PRACTICE.

I couldn't have said it better.You sounds as if you have taken several tests as I have. I have friends that have gotten caught while using the exact same methods as I but with less attention to detail because they didn't know exactly what they are doing.