In The Empire Strikes Back we see our first glimpse of Darth Vader without all his armor as his helmet is lowered on his head. This is in the meditation chamber, which seems to be an airtight chamber that can completely surround him.
I can understand that Vader, with all his physical problems, might benefit from a higher (or lower?) air pressure or special air mixture, but this isn't called a "breathing chamber" or anything of the sort. It's called a meditation chamber.
Meditation is a tool for releasing anger and stress and finding peace and comfort or for becoming "one with..." (one with whatever). But Sith operate on anger and hate and dark emotions - everything that meditation is designed to disarm, disperse, or eliminate. This would be a great tool for a Jedi to use -- but it makes no sense why a Sith would use meditation as a tool.
So what does Vader, or any Sith, do when they meditate?
Answer
The canon novel Lords of the Sith explains why Vader meditates on page 5:
Vader completed his meditation and opened his eyes. His pale, flame-savaged face stared back at him from out of the reflective black transparisteel of his pressurized meditation chamber. Without the neural connection to his armor, he was conscious of the stumps of his legs, the ruin of his arms, the perpetual pain in his flesh. He welcomed it. Pain fed his hate, and hate fed his strength. Once, as a Jedi, he had meditated to find peace. Now he meditated to sharpen the edges of his anger.
Presumably other Sith meditated for the same reason.
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