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[FONT=tahoma, verdana, arial, times]Archemedes' principle states that an object immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. The weight of a fluid is equal to it it's density times it's volume times gravity.
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I am looking for creative ways to neutralize my -2.85lbs. I have a recsea s100, tray, two ys01 strobes and 4, 5" arms for the strobes as well as two handles. Measured in a dunk tank with a digital travel scale the rig weighed -2.85lbs. I don't want to use the tubular arms because I would need four 10" arms to get even close to neutral and that is way more arm than I would like, plus they are expensive and Im already pretty deep with this rig.
I was thinking of strapping some expanding foam filled pvc pipes to the arms and tray - of course this will make it a bit more bulky. Another idea is to wrap the arms, strobes, and tray in neoprene but im not sure how much buoyancy this will give me plus it will compress at depth so will be less buoyant the deeper I go.
Anyone have experience with this or have suggestions?
Mine is similar to this but two strobs and sets of arms [/FONT]http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/ultimate-recsea-s100-package[FONT=tahoma, verdana, arial, times]
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That's just for fun

I was thinking of strapping some expanding foam filled pvc pipes to the arms and tray - of course this will make it a bit more bulky. Another idea is to wrap the arms, strobes, and tray in neoprene but im not sure how much buoyancy this will give me plus it will compress at depth so will be less buoyant the deeper I go.
Anyone have experience with this or have suggestions?
Mine is similar to this but two strobs and sets of arms [/FONT]http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com/ultimate-recsea-s100-package[FONT=tahoma, verdana, arial, times]
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