SB water resistant?

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erich

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No, I don't plan on vaping underwater or anything. :p
However, I do spend time around water on boats. If I were to end up falling in the water with it in my pocket, is there anything in the cap that could be damaged? I don't think there are any electronics in there. I would expect that I could take it apart, get it completely dried out, clean the threads well, reapply NOALOX, and be good to go. Just wanted to check that my expectation is correct.
 
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Xaiver

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I have an Alpha, myself, but I'm pretty sure that the switch on the SB is mechanical also....which is, the connection is made by 2 pieces of metal touching to complete the circuit. There isn't a switch to short out. Correct me if I'm wrong.

The only thing you'd really have to worry about is the battery, honestly. If it gets submerged, get that baby out of there as quick as possible and onto a towel or something to dry.

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