Since theres no polarization there no loss in the electrolysis, its just limited by the diffusion ad availability of ions to transport.
I proposing the opposite of an over voltage... the creation of an internal voltage at the electrolyte and that discharging this energy makes the gas come off.
Of course if you apply this energy back to the resonant system you can maintain high energy recirculating and regenerating...
I guess this is the idea behind the EEC operation.
The idea is that it becomes a restricted current voltage source.
The idea is that the water receive the most of the magnetic induction and not the usual coils of copper that receives the induction and apply only the electric field in the water. This time there is electromagnetic field in the water...
the movement of the ions is going to depend on the electromagnetic field and the density of the liquid too not only its mass..
Actually as the ions has different mass and sizes it should also create a pressure in one direction ( a pumping effect)