somethin dangerous i bet. but dont try it bcuz u dont know what will happen
You will shorten the life of the battery. Only add Distilled water to a battery.
Water or acid.
The minerals in the water will react with the acid and become compounds that will affect the life and capacity of the battery.
I assume we're talking about the typical wet-cell battery. Usually it is filled with a mixture of acid and water. If the water is gone the battery is damaged and cannot be fixed by refilling it with acid and water.
The battery would lose its acid.
The acid turns to water. Batteries will freeze in cold weather if they are discharged. When the battery is charged, the water turns back to acid.
My question is why would anyone do this? But since you asked. It will ruin the battery.
Most likely the battery completely died or there is no battery. Also that happened to my v4 when water got into it. Its either broken, or needs a new battery.
Lot of use can be from poor connections causing lots of use making the battery use up water. just got to keep filling up when this happens. The charging system may be overcharging the battery, have the system tested.
The acid in automotive batteries is a sulfuric acid/water solution known commercially as "battery acid". There is about 29 t0 32% sulfuric acid in the solution, the rest is water. The purpose of the water is to allow the solution to conduct electricity by chemical conversion in the cell. As the battery is used the water can evaporate or escape raising the concentration o acid. When this happens the efficiency of the battery is reduced. More water must be added to bring the solution back to the proper ratio of acid and water.
The battery will explode.
Depends on what kind of battery