cool_hardware52
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CIBDiving:chop logic doesn't become you, call it what you like - they both do a similar but opposite job.
Nothing 'dictates' anything. They should be one unit because they do the same job - As a unit, They control the total bouyancy of the diver.
The engine and the brakes on my truck do similar but opposite jobs, both are associated with controlling acceleration, just the vectors are reversed. Should the engine be built into the wheel hub, or perhaps the brakes bear on the flywheel?
CIBDiving:I'm curious what is the 'compensator' compensating? in your opinion of course.
Buoyancy Compensators provide a means for the diver to vary his displacement. This is necessary due to two factors, changes in the displacement of the exposure suit (wetsuit compression) and changes in the weight of the gas carried in the tank.
Unlike a Hot Air balloon, one does not typically adjust the amount of ballast carried during a dive.
Tobin