Can humidity/moisture from vapor damage electrical equipment?

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DrMagick

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I've been vaping for a while now and I love it, have given up analogs for good it feels like, the smell of analogs churns my stomach.

I wanted to ask if the moisture in the water vapor can damage electrical equipment.
I vape in bed while i'm on the computer or ipad. My laptop died last year for no apparent reason.
Could it be from the moisture in the vapor?

I used to just blow my vapor straight ahead, which was usually pointed at my laptop.
I'm more careful now to try and blow it in other directions. But sometimes forget.

I would like to know so I know how important it is to keep vapor away from my computer, tv, ipad etc..... It seems that i have expensive electrical equipment in all directions, lol

Also, if i blow it stright up towards the ceiling, will it fall back down onto said equipment?

Sorry if the question seems dumb, lol, but i believe my careless exhaling was the culprit in killing my beloved macbook pro, oh how i miss her, lol

Cheers
Doc
 
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AttyPops

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There are people that report a film on their car windshield, for example. From vaping, not smoking. I think that WCSR is correct.. the moisture would mostly likely evaporate off if it was in contact. However, IDK if the PG/VG/nic/flavoring film is at all conductive. May have to do a test with a glass plate and built-up e-juice film... someday.

The film probably condenses on the COOLER windshield. The laptop would be hotter tho. So IDK. I'd blame Apple for making you pay twice as much for standard technology that fries ;) :D
 
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