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Vaping and your optics....


Mighty Favog

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Sorry your thread got diverted.  I’d think that the components would never have to deal with any more than 100% humidity at any given temperature unless someone is actually blowing exhaled vapors into them. Whether 100% humidity might impact optical sensors/cabling, etc - I do not know. Any members from our gulf coast would likely know.

 

You may wish to concern yourself with the possible consequences of 2nd hand vapor breathing. Just as with smoking unintentional intake of atmospheric vapor can occur. I’d think that you might see vapor residue on furniture as well. And....... changing diapers on kids ain’t so bad. Now incontinence in the elderly - that’s quite another matter.😳

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