I'm actually scared to do that if it's that high of a voltage, my maximum setting for my scope is 10V, the absolute maximum it can handle is 20V, according to the warnings everywhere. It's intended for educational purposes, and not really meant to be used in place of a professional scope, which is what I'm doing for lack of funding.Now that your 555 driver is working better, what does the wave look like at the drain of the mosfet? Start with a relatively high voltage setting for your scope, say 100 V, then decrease until you see the waveform.
John
I ended up powering the primary with a modified PSU from a computer, so as to ensure that the voltage stayed constant, and I'm still powering the 555 off the marine battery, which seems to be a dandy combination. I've started collecting data, and a relationship is beginning to appear
(I also learned that a little plasma arc can catch a piece of paper on fire faster than you can say MOSFET, and that it can punch small holes straight through a plastic bag
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I attached a screenshot, pin 3 wave form looks good enough to me
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