Use distilled water. If the battery is a sealed battery you cannot add any water.
If you can see the plates in the battery add distilled water to top it off.
If it is not a sealed battery you add distilled water when the level is below the top of the fill hole which is usually about 1/2" below the top.
Yes. Top up battery with clean water after charging only. Never top it up before beginning a charge.
If it is not a sealed battery you add distilled water when the level is below the top of the fill hole which is usually about 1/2" below the top.
No, top it off with Distilled Water.
Because the electrolyte in a battery is a mixture of 65% distilled water and 35% sulfuric acid. Anytime you top off a battery you must use distilled water.
no. use deionised or distilled water
No, you don't ever change battery water. Batteries have hydrochloric acid in them, not water, even though you use water to top them off. Do not mess with the acid in your battery. You should always use distilled water to fill your batteries.
You should always use distilled water to top a battery off.
It means your Battery water level is low.Now depending on what type of battery you have, you can either unscrew the 6 or 8 knobs on top of the battery it-self and fill it to the brim with distilled water (If you use normal water it will die quicker.Or if you have the cash on you, buy a new battery.
Theoretically - yes... The battery is a 'sealed unit' - and should be waterproof. You can place the battery on some absorbent paper - on top of a radiator for a few hours so that any water can evaporate.
I have that problem check the water level of your battery, i find if i top up battery water, the flashing stops.