Don't bash Fauzi as he may be asking a good question with less than perfect grammar. English is my third language, therefore I am inclined to empathize.
Fauzi, please rephrase your question to address:
1. ...SOLAR HEATER PANEL TO INVERTER... I suspect you mean using the heat generated to rotate a shaft within an induction coil to generate electricity. An inverter is usually connected to the output to regulate to "grid-ready" specifications. Please elaborate if this is the case.
2. ..WITH SAME SYSTEM... You mean within the single setup?
Clarify these two items, possibly with the aid of a diagram, and you will find that the folks here a CR4 can be real teddy bears...Over-informed, over-caffeinated teddy bears
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thanx for response if your in c4 portal forget about julius ceaser bu think abt edison, I had ask that solar heater panel can we connect that panel to inverter to store electrcity energy upto 1kw
You could use hydrolysis: run a current through terminals submerged in water to extract the hydrogen. Store the hydrogen for later electrical use by pumping it back to the water.
The paradox of electricity storage is that it is commonly converted to another form for conversion back to electricity when required. Another example is in hydroelectric power sations where the potential energy in water that has been pumped to a higher elevation is released when needed to run turbines to make electricity.
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