yes, it is a bit complicated at a first look but i think that i'm starting to understand what he did...
he created a kind of current sensing that generates the resonant feedback, thats why he uses the neutral to supply the 555 timer.. the 555 is there for generating an arbitrary frequency but being able to sense and lock in automatically into resonance...
you see a * in his drawing here he show something like 60w 22-5ohm, i believe it is where the cell is connected... (between the transistors) i didn't understood the Rx yet and how exactly the second coil is connected .
seems to me like a successful replication
he used two coils of 200 turns divided in 5 layers of 40 turns for each coil. (section A and section B)
However i already have my own circuit and schematic for the vic witch i'm going to use to test what i'm saying.
Did you guys understood the unipolar pulse thing that i mentioned? When every unipolar pulse collapses, a very high speed pulse is generated and as the pulse is very fast the voltage of the spike will be huge... ( a ultra high speed diode will be needed in order to be able to bring this pulse to the water...
In my drawing in blue you see the first pulse and its current flow and in black you see the off pulse and its current flow...
i made a representation of the ions electrons path into the circuit witch is the arrow followed by the black point...
I also represented the spike as a black point representing the collapses of the field... This spike is what will dissociate the water, so the higher the frequency the more spikes you get...
I'm thinking that this way no switching device will be needed as the diodes will be able to open or close automatically during pulsing operations
I BELIEVE