Ante, I am trying to reason with the possibility of making my own magnetron

, can you see any problems with a magnetron maintaining its same function, if I was to replicate it exactly to a small-scale, I'm just considering the possibility 8).
What I really need to know at this stage is what size magnetron do I need, it is a very small area that I need the microwave's to affect, it would only need to be an area of say half a glass of water, and it can be much less than that with careful designing of the reactor, which I have spent a lot of time on designing and is looking very promising 8).
So in knowing the area that I need the microwave to affect, I then need to try to work out what size magnetron I need, and then the power required for that magnetron. It's the resonating affect of microwaves on molecules that I am wanting, not the heat generated from the friction of the molecules being vibrated rapidly, a good heat exchange system will be important.
I think using a magnetron from a microwave for this application, would be like building a dog kennel the size of your house ;D ;D.
Some questions that I need to find answers to.
The size magnetron I need to produce the resonating affect on the required area.
The amount of resonating affect on the molecules needed, to increase the process of electrolysis.
The optimum frequency of the microwave's. 2.45 GHz is what manufacturers of microwaves ovens have chosen and they would no more than me, but my invention is not a microwave oven so you never know.
How much power required for this process, of course there will be other factors that will need to be known first. Does the microwaves increase the process of electrolysis, enough that efficiency is not lost but increased, I think this can only be known by trying.
A microwave is not very efficient, in respect to what I want to use it for, so what is the best efficiency I can expect from a microwave/magnetron.
Yes magnetrons in microwave ovens are cheap because their mass produced, do you have any idea on what you would expect to pay for a small magnetron, knew or second-hand. ???
I asked my Swedish neighbour about magnetrons, he told me he through two small perfectly good magnetrons away before he moved here. Just my luck :'(, I told him he should have known I would want them, even though he didn't know me then ;D.