I started to talk about this in my Steam resonator topic but I felt it deserved its own thread. Our cells have two conductive plates and a dielectric separating them, what could be the problem? Well, water is conductive so Stan addressed this issue with inductors to reduce amp flow. Does this not mean that we will have a voltage drop across the inductor rather than the cell? since we have inductors on either side it is possible to have high voltage across the cell but why would it act like a capacitor? We are not charging it but rather moving a small current through it such as if we placed a resistor between the inductors rather than a cell, because of this, we are not effecting the entire dielectric significantly but rather just the few ions which transfer the electrons. This is a big problem!
I am not posting this because I know it to be fact, This is based on my observations. Any input is welcome and I hope to here how we can fix this issue or my understanding