Vaping around electronic products. Destructive?

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Quikijiki

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One of my colleagues raised up a concern that over a period of time, my constant vaping in front of the PC might moisten up the pc and other electronic devices around me and destroy them eventually.

I want to tell him that the vapor I produce might not be enough to do so, but I would like to hear your opinions regarding this first before i jump into my own conclusions :)
 

cyberwolf

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Moisture is definitely an enemy of computer circuitry, but the quantity that you are exhaling is only slightly more than normal breathing. Try exhaling vapor onto a piece of glass and you will see that it doesn't last long. The airflow going through your computer is drying it out as fast as you are vaping it.
 

spider362

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I wondered about something similar. I never though about moisture. But before I got my Pass Through I has the habit of placing my PV on the edge of laptop, I always wondered if it would have a negative affect on the computer.
Placing the PV on the side of your laptop will have no effect on it. You could even place a water hose beside it with no ill effect (unless the hose springs a leak, of course...) :D
 
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