Yes tektrical the ecc by Meyer is a Power generation arrangement that uses according to him water as the electron source and a potential as the force to drive the electrons thru the circuit... he dindnt describe how he sync the electrons however ...where they go?
The way he shows it in his patent (#4826581, figs. 10&11, waveform 61 &62) pulses driving the VIC are switched to the electron extraction grid during the break interval when the pulses are not being sent to the exciter plates. However, this switching technique will consume power, rather than producing it. So it's just an example.
I've read about an Inventor who used a capacitor as an independently derived power source back in the 1970's. When stimulated, a self-organizing bi-phasic charge field was established inside the capacitor, and this charge field was the same thing as the initial stimulating pulse. After the cap was stimulated, electrons would continue to flow into it until the source which provided these electrons was disconnected. At this point, the capacitor would discharge through a load.
Tesla once said that when he needed electrons, he could either pull them from the ground or from a battery. This system from the 70's used a battery, although the capacitor would build up a potential which was considerably higher than that of the battery. Two big transistors were powered by the battery. One transistor had a 60 Hz tuning circuit, and the output of this transistor was connected directly to the input of the other transistor. (Electronic circuits were primitive in those days.) This second transistor, when switched on, connected the capacitor to the battery so that its self-organizing field could pull electrons onto one of the plates, while grounding electrons from the other plate. (Using a positive ground.)
The two wires from the battery were extended, so as to also drive a homemade 3 kHz inverter which powered a small hv transformer. The transformer was hooked up to a circuit which was similar to an Avramenko Diode Plug, and the way this was wired up caused a pulsating electrostatic field to appear on the inverter's ground wire. This ground wire was the same negative wire from the battery which was also connected through the transistors to the load-driving capacitor. So the phase composition of the pulsating electrostatic energy set up the self-organizing field which extracted electrons from the battery, condensing them onto the capacitor.
This system was well documented, both photographically, and by eye witness accounts. My own experiments and observations, from the 1980's onwards, have given me a basic understanding of the operation. My breakthrough came when a small alligator clip on the end of a jumper wire started periodically shooting heavy yellow sparks from its side down to the ground wire its point was clipped onto. This shape resonance effect showed the existence of a self-organizing charge effect, and its ability to "extract" electrons.