Says the guy who hasn't got it to work yet.
Actually, the first part of the process requires electrolysis. It switches over to voltrolysis after the gas replaces the water between the plates. If you don't understand this, you will never get it to work.
The WFC is essentially a variable capacitor. You need to understand that in order to design your VIC and pulsing circuit. You need to design your coils to resonate with the variable WFC capacitor at specific low and high frequencies in the range of the WFC and then use your pulsing circuit to charge it starting at a low voltage at the lower frequency and then keep increasing the voltage gradually, tuning it as you go, up to the higher frequencies.
I actually missed the step of polarizing the water. You need to start with this. I have updated the list. However, I have only given a very top level explanation here. I do understand the full process, mostly from discovery and experimenting, and Ronnie Walker filled in a few gaps for me and explains it in more detail in his forum. I'm not going to re-explain it all here.