Maybe it's time for a lesson in basic electronics:D The only problem with Meyer's technology is that nobody has a clue as to what he was doing in his circuit, so let's walk through it. In the circuit below we have a pulsed DC current input to a toroidal core transformer, the secondaries of this transformer form a resonant series circuit. The resonant series "working circuit" consisting of the secondary transformer windings, blocking diode, a resonant charging choke,water cell capacitor and variable inductor. When people look at this circuit they see what they want to see, that is what there textbooks have told them they should see, but that is not all there is. So let's see what really happens based on facts I have learned from actually building the circuit.
First a DC pulse charges the toroidal transformer primary inducing a higher potential voltage in the transformer secondaries. Since the primary current is pulsed DC the secondary current is also pulsed DC, the secondary windings produce a current flow through the blocking diode then when the primary current is abruptly stopped an inductive discharge (flyback current) is discharged through the blocking diode from the secondaries. Many people consider the inductive discharge and other reactive components as having no power in them but this is only because they lack the understanding of how these reactive components should be utilized. The inductive discharge would normally fly right through this circuit with little effect if it not for one component ---the resonant charging choke. I wonder why it is named resonant "charging" choke? this would imply it is charged by something and it is charged by the inductive discharge from the transformer secondaries. The resonant charging choke is Tesla patent 512340 "coil for electromagnets" and is a bifiliar wound coil. This coil does one thing-----it stores the high voltage inductive discharge from the transformer secondaries as capacitance between the conductor windings and this capacitance also cancels the inductance of the coil. This is one point many people cannot seem to understand, If the capacitance of this coil constitutes energy stored in the form of an electrostatic field then this capacitance must discharge when the circuit potential drops but the capacitance is not polarized externally:eek: ----so where does it discharge to?. The blocking diode ensures the resonant charging choke current discharges in the same direction as the current that charged it in the first place. So here we have a situation where the induced current in the secondaries charges the resonant charging choke and the water cell capacitor, next the resonant charging choke discharges with an equal current in the same direction through the water cell capacitor. The resonant charging choke bifiliar would coil is an integral part of what Tesla refered to as a "magnifying effect" whereby the potential of the circuit does as much "work" as the current. Next we have a variable inductor after the water cell, this variable inductance is designed to tune the circuit. A variable inductor stores energy in the form of a magnetic field, this inductance can act just like a flywheel. That is the inductance will oppose a rising current by producing a magnetic field and it will oppose a falling current by raising its voltage to maintain current----just like a flywheel uses momentum to resist change. That is the purpose of the variable inductance---to maintain current flow in one direction through the circuit which includes the water cell capacitor. I hope you are starting to see what is happening in this circuit, there is no overunity---that is impossible, there is no magical zero point energy appearing out of nowhere, there are no fairies sprinkling magical pixie dust to power the circuit. There are know and proven facts, action and reaction, in this case the facts are that the inductive discharge current from the transformer secondaries has never been utilized in an efficient manner. Each DC input pulse will raise both circuit potential and current simultaneously, as such the energy or "work" performed in the working circuit will always be greater than the input energy.
It is said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. So why do you do the same things over and over, building your circuits in exactly the same way, it should be obvious you will never achieve different nor better results.