Those two systems don't go together.Your mixing two different systems.The picture of the cell you posted is for the resonant system.The circuit your showing is for another cell type.I've never seen that circuit used on any cell type in Stans collection.I don't think that Stan used alot of his ideas.
Don
I respectfully disagree.
IMO everything in the tech brief with regards to the VIC has to do with a resonant cavity of some sort, whether it is an injector, spherical cavity, or the delrin encapsulated tubes. The VIC has the same function in all configurations...produce a voltage field and restrict amps.
I guess I didn't specify that I am trying to make the tri-coil configuration and it will be center tapped on the secondary winding. The secondary and resonant charging chokes will be 36AWG, primary 22AWG. The resonant charging chokes will be wound with twisted wire, per the tech brief(mentioned several times in the brief) to get capacitance to the max between the chokes. Will also test twisted pair on the primary to try and get max magnetic field. The core will be 2 laminated C type cores that are layered in a step configuration so they fit together without to much gap. I don't have them made yet...something else on a long list of things yet to do.
The center tap configuration makes the most sense to me electrically, in order to keep normal electrolysis/current flow across the water to a minimum. The pulses applied to the inner and outer tubes should be 180 degrees out of phase, or very close to it.
A center tap isn't necessarily limited to one secondary winding. The picture you posted of Stan's VIC with separate windings on the ferrite rectangular core could have, or can be wired that way too. If the chokes were wired in series, the center tap would be where the two chokes connect together, due to them being coupled in the same magnetic field.
EDIT: I don't know what I was thinking, there is only one secondary winding in this setup, so it can't be easily center tapped.@Sebosfato
My goal is to get some firm data that we can all use. I have good test equipment to provide real data, and if I don't have it I can probably get access to it.
I have not done this simulation yet. I've wasted a lot of time playing with simulators in the past, and I would just rather get some components built and find out their real values first. Been spending too much time on the internet and not enough time getting stuff built.
Itzon