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Hoppityhiphop

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Currently travelling and I’m away from home and im spending the nights on a double bed while I’m here. Every night I put the MacBook on one side of the bed (I watch some YouTube videos to sleep) and I lay on the other side of the bed, under the blankets. The blankets/sheets are very heavy and every night I sweat a lot. Only I am under the blankets, the MacBook is next to me on the bed but not under the blankets. I checked the humidity under the blankets and it was 95-96%. Worried because when in the morning I take remove the blankets to get up up, all this humidity from under the blankets might damage the MacBook which is right there. Apple states MacBooks are fine till 95% non condensing humidity, but is sweat under the blankets condensing?
 
Right, but I already did this every night for the past week. Should I be worried? How can I check for water damage? I’m assuming that sweat is then condensing humidity
You can't check for damage. The water sensors are on the inside. You can't change what has already happened. Just don't do it anymore.
 
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