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
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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