Either is fine but distilled water is usually easier to get hold of. Look for one that states less than 1 ppm dissolved solids on the label.
The best water to use in a car battery is distilled water. Bottled water can be used in a pinch however there is a possibility of damaging a cell. Rule of thumb would be to always use distilled water unless you absolutely have no other choice.
Best to keep the battery in the house. Make sure water level is topped up, use only demineralized water, and just use a 2 amp charger. Once a month for a couple of days is good.
Distilled water is the best insulator for listed choices because it has no ion's in it.
Yes but dont use still water distilled is the best
Pure distilled water.
Make sure the distilled water is at the right levels in the cells and trickle charge with a mains battery charger for 12 hours every week.
Among distilled, mineral, and top water, it is usually safe to drink them off. Distilled water is the best option as it has had all contaminates removed and is pure water.
always use distilled water
no! its a insulator
distilled water is best --city tap water will work--well water will work except if it high in sufur-iron or other minerals . If it is a major concern to you contact the battery manfacturer
marine water is sea water/ salt water - this will kill the flower. Distilled water in this case is best.
Since water is the Universal Solvent and Distilled water although is not the best water to be used but is free of any solids and ions and thus is used in Chemical and other testing purposes. The best option is not distilled water but DOUBLE DISTILLED DEIONIZED WATER