I don't have a diagram drawn up of this setup yet but I will have one eventually. To build it you can just follow the schematics I built it around. Start with Steve Ward's www.stevehv.4hv.org/SSTC5/miniSSTCfnlsch.JPG It's a great driver and I'm just using it to drive the full bridge. The changes you can see are the 15v gate drive instead of 12v and adding a CD4046 PLL chip to the feedback portion. That's not necessary but I did it so I could screw around with the phase shift some. That driver was not meant to drive a full bridge but you can see I'm trying to show how much of that you can actually get away with . You can get an idea of how to wire a CD4046 for this easily at Erik Taylor's site uzzors2k.com/index.php?page=pllsstc1 and I've just made the ranges on it variable so I can run different coils easier. It's based on Steve Conner's PLL driver. For a full bridge wiring you can refer to www.stevehv.4hv.org/SSTC2/SSTC2-03.gif and the way mine is setup is pretty close to that aside from 440V TVS diodes and the IGBT's.
Can you share the circuit also
I don't have a diagram drawn up of this setup yet but I will have one eventually. To build it you can just follow the schematics I built it around.
Start with Steve Ward's www.stevehv.4hv.org/SSTC5/miniSSTCfnlsch.JPG It's a great driver and I'm just using it to drive the full bridge. The changes you can see are the 15v gate drive instead of 12v and adding a CD4046 PLL chip to the feedback portion. That's not necessary but I did it so I could screw around with the phase shift some. That driver was not meant to drive a full bridge but you can see I'm trying to show how much of that you can actually get away with .
You can get an idea of how to wire a CD4046 for this easily at Erik Taylor's site uzzors2k.com/index.php?page=pllsstc1 and I've just made the ranges on it variable so I can run different coils easier. It's based on Steve Conner's PLL driver.
For a full bridge wiring you can refer to www.stevehv.4hv.org/SSTC2/SSTC2-03.gif and the way mine is setup is pretty close to that aside from 440V TVS diodes and the IGBT's.
did the yellow light bulb replace the primary?
yea