I see that webmug, i just can't get on board with the ac theory, i see the diodes making a second pulse in the rvic, i still have more to understand, the 3 phases mutually induct with each other so a double pulse in one phase shows up in the other phases too, so it's like i get 9x the pulses haha, but when you combine all the phases you would lose that distinction as they overlap
for the pulse indicator circuit, if it is designed to lock onto an ac signal, i cant say, i don't yet have the experience to figure that out, the feedback coil does not have a diode in it's circuit like the rest of the vic does, so there is nothing stopping it from swinging below zero while the rest of the circuit is step charging up in a unipolar fashion
remember that he calls it a "Resonant Charging Choke Circuit", which is strictly dc resonant charging terminology, when you have AC resonance you just call it LC resonance or an inductor, but a resonant charging choke circuit is specific, and means that energy builds up in the circuit over several pulses, Stan likes to name things, but his names are exact and precise! Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly for example, what a name! but break it down word by word and that's exactly what the thing does, for every single thing he names, Electrical Polarization Process... thats what we are trying to do, polarize the water in an electric field until the applied electrical force is greater than the covalent bond, you cant do that with ac unless it is strong enough to rip the water apart during each and every pulse