Diluted sulfuric acid.
It is Electrolyte and the primary acid in Electrolyte is Sulfuric Acid.
Yes the electrolyte will vaporize if the battery is overcharged.
Batteries contain something called electrolyte. In things like car batteries the electrolyte is often a liquid, which can be messy since liquids can leak. A gel battery is simply a battery using a gelled electrolyte.
Batteries contain something called electrolyte. In things like car batteries the electrolyte is often a liquid, which can be messy since liquids can leak. A gel battery is simply a battery using a gelled electrolyte.
No, if it is low of electrolyte just add distilled water.
Yes. The charging causes a chemical change in the electrolyte of the battery.
It will leak the electrolyte and is more likely to explode
Around 65% Distilled Water & 35% Sulfuric Acid.
Electrolyte of sulphuric acid to a specific gravity of 1250.
Electrolyte. Don't add an 'S'.
A car battery is a rechargeable, or secondary, wet cell battery that contains lead, lead oxide, plates and an electrolyte solution that contains a mixture of water and acid.
The electrolyte is 65% Distilled water and 35% Sulfuric acid.