Don't worry, i have had the same issue myself. The copper tubes look worse than they are due to the angle of the picture. there are 4 tubes and they are twisted together to see if a vortex would be stronger by doing that. On the day i took the picture i slipped an extra pipe inbetween the other 4 as is it helps. The bigger the pipe the better perhaps.
An anion is a negatively charged ion and a cadion is a positively charged ion. If a piece of copper wire is wound in a clockwise manner using the insert of a pen and you cut the wound wire or spring you have made to 3cms long and add them to your resin or cement. Clockwise turns produce anions and anti clockwise produces cadions. Anions appear to stimulate the oxygen whilst positively charged cadions stimulate hydrogen. This information is what i have managed to pick up on my research. But you know its not as if i can ask anyone easily to get new information. I have found that the don croft cloudbuster which i posted is a good model and i have researched a number of videos by the old lab rat and he is using cement in a similar fashion.
Cement is cheaper and those anion springs make a marked difference. It doesn't have to look amazing for the physics to work which is good.
As for the electronically powered device i have made pyramids to go near the wifi etc. Interesting discovery of which i am still in the process of documenting daily is that the rosehips on the bush outside my window are starting to come back to life? They were all black and are now starting to look like they did last year.
I am so glad you are going to make one and i definitely want to see some results from your work too. However you make it my friend i wish you the best and when i find anything that is new or relevant i will keep posting, i can only show people they work and make people aware of it.
Thanks for your comment
Sean