cloudflint
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Hello everyone! I dive a buddy arctic ABLJ that "folds" away and fastens with poppers so you dont have any bulk, then when you inflate it the poppers burst and it all folds out.
I generally dive with it folded since it keeps it out the way and i never really have to use it while im diving. Anyway quite a few of the older members in my dive club are suggesting that I shouldn't dive with it folded since when the poppers burst they cause the buoyancy to drop, meaning that if you are being lifted you start going up then when the poppers burst the drop in buoyancy causes the lift to stall until more air is pumped in.
Anyway we chatted about it all evening and none of us could think of a reason why the poppers bursting would cause a drop in buoyancy though from experience they all agreed that in practice it seems to happen. So i was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to if the poppers bursting really does cause a drop in boyancy and if so why?
Im going to go jump in the river later and do some tests but its really bugging me thinking about it
I generally dive with it folded since it keeps it out the way and i never really have to use it while im diving. Anyway quite a few of the older members in my dive club are suggesting that I shouldn't dive with it folded since when the poppers burst they cause the buoyancy to drop, meaning that if you are being lifted you start going up then when the poppers burst the drop in buoyancy causes the lift to stall until more air is pumped in.
Anyway we chatted about it all evening and none of us could think of a reason why the poppers bursting would cause a drop in buoyancy though from experience they all agreed that in practice it seems to happen. So i was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to if the poppers bursting really does cause a drop in boyancy and if so why?
Im going to go jump in the river later and do some tests but its really bugging me thinking about it