Its probably even more simple.
Let me share my thoughts here. I have been reading some docs again and again from Meyer.
We all want to find the resonance effect Meyer is talking about.
Meyer stated that for that to achieve you need:
A MINIMUM voltage level to achieve resonance.
To raise voltage and not to go into massive amps, Meyer puts in some kind of amp inhibitors, like resistive elements or coils that create a magnetic field to resist amp flow.
In case of coils/cores, the frequency of those coils/cores must be equal to the resonance frequency of the cavity.
So, it is clear how to start testing. First you build your cavity, add resistance on the negative inner exciter and start pulsing with a voltage of a minimum of 45 volts. See Meyers patent.
AS SOON AS YOU HIT RESONANCE, YOU SHOULD THE DIFFERENCE IN GAS OUTPUT.
As soon as you found the frequency and voltage, you can start building coils and cores that matches that frequency for more efficiency.
Meyer states that the voltage pulses should never go lower in amplitude as the minimum level of voltage, because the resonance will stop.
Meyers statement about electron leakage is also part of this minimum level of voltage. The cell should not drop below certain levels.
Funny to know that the VIC has its own floating ground, probably to prevent the charged cell to leak to ground.
cheers