Have anyone tried to apply a huge high voltage the way i'm proposing? and than collect the ions voltage?
I think this would be like the electret effect but on water and with means to discharge it to generate electrical energy as a by product.
I think that with the right electric field (field that will not get consumed) (water purity) the ions will fly towards the electrodes, that can be than discharged for generating the gases and electricity.
I think that i understood how meyer consume the electrons.
As he is applying only a field, is benefit from the photoelectric emission for this way the ions will need to eject from the water ionized as electrons ejected and got consumed in the air processor as free electrons as for cause the ionization of the ambient gases.
The hydrogen will certainly be of other character. I think that delrin could be a good material for the electrostatic electrode. But thinking well a ceramic material with ultra high dielectric constant would be better.
The nice thing is that for generating electricity with a magnetic field you need movement. Electrostatic field, move ions (perform work) without get consumed, the result is an impressed voltage by the separation of the ions.
I think that the discharge time must be too fast.
Think like this, if the water RC constant is maybe 5000, It means that you charge the capacitor in 100us, and it discharges alone in 100us. So if you could charge the water in 100us than discharge the capacitor in maybe 1us into a coil to recycle the electricity, the voltage got into the capacitor did the work separating the ions and was discharged and got reused for doing further work.
Maybe stan didn't generated too much gas to run his car.
The thing now is measure the field force and use the ion mobility to find the needed field and maximum frequency of operation.
The time of the ions to move must be the same of the charge time of the capacitor. The frequency of the pulses will depend on the resonant tank, but the gate time is in accordance with the ions speed.
A resonant tank will be needed not only to create the field but also as a mean for accumulating the refluxed energy. Man this thing i'm imagining is a bomb if i'm correct.
Is easy to have a 100kw capacity resonant tank to have the strong field and also would say that Is the best way to recycle the electricity generated.
Think like if the collector and anode was connected to a ultra fast switch and one turn of wire around the tank so when you discharge the energy goes to the tank. i think that meyer found a way to do it so economically that he didn't needed any tank, he just destabilized and his job was done.
Maybe with anodized aluminum as the cathode?
The purer the water the lower is the frequency needed...