Johnd I think you did well with insulating the tubes, as this will have less leakage from the tube to the water bath and isolate the signal much more into the tube-set.
You would figure the raised voltage potentials would create a better effect on the water molecules elongation.
Stronger effect more seperations.?
The only thing you did not cover was possibly a change in frequency, change in motor speed!
This may effect the point of resonance. Thinking that point would produce more gas, would be nice. (I don't know).
You have the same LPM I have measured. (funny as it seems like it has a much higher potential volume with all that bubbling going on).
Steve suggested using KOH mix. Distilled and KOH, or Naoh. Potasium or sodium hydroxides.
Its possible that all those tiny bubbles will escape with ease instead of saturating the water-bath.
Again I'm hesitant to do this because of any corrosion that may happen.
I suggest its worth one time test try and measure the LPM difference.
Steve might know a mixture and somewhere I hear 28% whatever that means?
That also leads to the area that all the tiny bubbles locked in the water bath and how to get the bath to release these.
I added a photon device for starters but the bubbles are still in the bath.
Its possible the photons had some other effect.
Hoping it is strengthening the fuel by possibly having the electron bands further out from the nucleous.
Each atom should have a stronger charge to release when the fual is fired.
Thats my guess on adding photon bombardment into the cell.
The only other method related to Meyer was a static filter he had on a 3-24 3-25 cell.
Thinking that it was not only a static filter but if it effected the static charge on the water molecule in a positive fashion as to aid to the release of these tiny bubbles would be beneficial.
Again I have not tested this and I am not trying to be misleading.
For those bubbles to be sticking in the water bath thay are attracted to the charge the water currently has.
Water is a dipole (neutral), but if it had taken on a positive static charge and the gases had a positive static charge when they leave the tubes those bubbles would not stick in the water.
If anyone has tested a hi-voltage static field on a cell with static filter as described can you post the effect it has on the tiny locked bubbles in the water bath.
That static filter has to have an effect on the water wouldn't you think.
Surely would love to see the bubble activity leave the cell without adding chemicals.
Let me add a couple of other science facts that deal with health but may be of importance:
Check youtube for ionized water.
You find that standard water comes in water clusters that consist of 12-16 component type molecular cluster.
Ionized water changes the cluster arrangement to roughly half 6-8 type molecular cluster and also on top of that leaves much more free hydroxyl's.
The less clustering health wise can penetrate the body cells deeper with ease and can help deal with acidic wastes of the body and promote a healthy condition.
Fact that ionized and alkalinity produces more single hydroxyls, is this a good thing in a cell? (I think so).
Might very well be an answer to the over saturated standard water problem in cells without the use of rash chemicals like koh and naoh.
(This may be all sales hype for ionized water and micro-clusters and not substanciated by scientific fact).
Have to check for yourself then decide.
I'm only guessing and thinking out loud, not suggesting anything.