This is a simple 12VDC to 220AC inverter circuit that can be used   produces an AC output at line frequency and  220AC or  different voltage  by selecting  transformer T1. The 555 IC is configured as a  low-frequency oscillator, tunable over the frequency range of 50 to 60  Hz by Frequency potentiometer R4.
The  555 feeds its output (amplified by Q1 and Q2) to the input of  transformer T1, a reverse-connected filament transformer with the  necessary step-up turns ratio. Capacitor C4 and coil L1 filter the input  to T1, assuring that it is effectively a sine wave. Adjust the value of  T1 to your voltage. The output ( in watts) is up to you by selecting  different components.
Input voltage is anywhere from +5V to +15Volt DC, adjust the 2700uF cap's working voltage accordingly. Replacement types for Q1 are: TIP41B, TIP41C, NTE196, ECG196, etc. Replacement types for Q2 are: TIP42B, TIP42C, NTE197, ECG197, etc.
Input voltage is anywhere from +5V to +15Volt DC, adjust the 2700uF cap's working voltage accordingly. Replacement types for Q1 are: TIP41B, TIP41C, NTE196, ECG196, etc. Replacement types for Q2 are: TIP42B, TIP42C, NTE197, ECG197, etc.



