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DC to Ac 12.6VDC to ~12VAC

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This probably has been beat down before but all I was able to find is Low VDC to 120VAC. What I am looking for is a Low 12.6VDC to Low 12.6VAC BUT I need very high current to the tune of 40A+.
I found the following schematics...

**broken link removed**
And
http://www.i4at.org/lib2/inverter.htm

All I will be using is the first half up to the transformer so ideally the output will be 12.6VAC+. The output will go into a multistage Cockroft Walton Voltage Multipliers: **broken link removed**

Has anyone built either of the circuits I linked to? (not the multiplier, already built one of those)
Any better ideas for a better AC converter? It would be nice to get as close to a pure sine at 12.6VAC+ but I know the circuits above will probably give me a sawtooth.
Just remember, I need very high current.

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