Sea Monkey,
1. Buck boost is a method of recapturing energy during a TRANSFORM. We are not doing a transform in the circuit and a inductor is not a transformer, it is a saturable reactor.
2. Current is the component of electricity that is splitting the water, not voltage. Current is also what saturates the inductor - work lost.
3. By taking voltage and current out of phase, you send the current back around the loop and each time there is an energy loss.
4. By adding the recycle of the diode, you create the illusion of an energy gain but in reality, you just have less net loss.
5. Current, not voltage is what cracks water in brute force electrolysis. Current not voltage is what saturates the inductor. Notice any bubbles coming from your inductor? Me either.
6. The reaction is never going to be greater than the action. I.e., if it does not knock you over backwards to shoot the gun, getting hit by the bullet will not knock you over backwards either. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The inductor is a "reactor".
7. As previously stated in a post, heat is not a waste.
8. The quickest way to fool yourself on power consumption is to use a pulsed circuit. It is foolish to measure without using a good RMS AND Fourier analysis.
9. The Russian plasma electrolysis Dr. ??? (can never Russian names) wrote a nice piece regarding PWM and how people fool themselves and each other on his website. Find it, read it.
10. For every H2O molecule that splits, there is a tiny molecular boil that takes place between the H and O atoms. Just because you can't see it with your eye does not mean that it did not happen. The hotter the water, the less energy required to produce that boil which is what separates the two different atoms.
11. The whole inductor thing is busy work for people that know nothing about electricity or what Meyer had going.
12. The two "pick up coils" in Meyer's patent are the two PRIMARIES of a common flyback transformer. The PRIMARY in the drawing is the secondary of that flyback. See how he reversed it to trick you?
He patented the entire spectrum of electrolysis. Most people are not sharp enough to sort out one of the method or apparatus of a single process, much less separate them into the various methods and apparatuses. It is like looking at a haystack in the mirror and then looking for the needle.
Unfortunately, that worked on most people. Meyer was not your buddy.