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Originally Posted by passion1
Do you suggest that we should NOT be looking for LC circuit resonance?
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Hi Passion1,
If you see Meyer's schematics, you have the blocking diode going from the positive. The pulses CANNOT reverse polarity and go back and forth. (neg to pos)...the blocking diode causes unidirectional impulses so absolutely do NOT look for LC circuit resonance. Even with an inductor on the + for example...when the pulse is turned off, the inductor dischares FORWARD since it can't go backwards. Any oscillating pulses reversing polarity would defeat the purpose of utilizing the cell as a capacitor, which is exactly what it is. Reversing polarity would simply cause the water molecules or the overall entire cell to not stay polarized.
I posted another video clip..same clip but changed the credits to give a few more pieces of info of what I did.