So, what is the general consensus about using a vape around electronics.
I know cigarettes absolutely destroy pcs and other items with fans due to tar buildup however I've noticed that my amplifier seems to have its display (a VFD) fogged up on the inside. I got it second hand at a good price so I'm not sure how much attention I paid to it but I'm almost certain it looks worse than when it got it.
A VFD (vacuum fluorescent display) uses fairly high voltage (about 1kV) to power it so I could see static buildup on the plastic covering the VFD. Has anyone else experienced this?
Any ideas on how to minimize any damage caused. I was thinking of static pulls the particles out of the air then a (legitimate) negative ion generators might be a silent way to help filter the air as they do that for dust and other particulates. It seems like a better solution than a fan that's constantly sucking in air.
Is there anything reasonably priced that can clean air up a bit? I'm getting irritated with smoke alarms going off (they're incredibly sensitive) and I don't want to brick expensive electronic items.
Thanks
I know cigarettes absolutely destroy pcs and other items with fans due to tar buildup however I've noticed that my amplifier seems to have its display (a VFD) fogged up on the inside. I got it second hand at a good price so I'm not sure how much attention I paid to it but I'm almost certain it looks worse than when it got it.
A VFD (vacuum fluorescent display) uses fairly high voltage (about 1kV) to power it so I could see static buildup on the plastic covering the VFD. Has anyone else experienced this?
Any ideas on how to minimize any damage caused. I was thinking of static pulls the particles out of the air then a (legitimate) negative ion generators might be a silent way to help filter the air as they do that for dust and other particulates. It seems like a better solution than a fan that's constantly sucking in air.
Is there anything reasonably priced that can clean air up a bit? I'm getting irritated with smoke alarms going off (they're incredibly sensitive) and I don't want to brick expensive electronic items.
Thanks