-- If the section is slightly down, add distilled water.
-- If the section is completely dry, you need to fill it with sulfuric acid. But if it's
in that condition, then there's a substantial chance that the battery is ruined.
When you say boat battery if you are referring to a Deep Cycle battery as used to power a trolling motor then no, it is not suitable for use in a car. However, if you are referring to a battery in a boat used to start the engine and it is not a Deep Cycle battery it will work just fine in a car as long as it fits the battery holder, can be strapped down, and the battery posts are orientated correctly.
Sulfuric acid.
The cells in the battery are in a liquid (sulfuric acid).
Well its designed to charge things like if its a wet type like a Car battery that has liquid acid then it will help your car run electronics and start. If its dry lead acid battery then it can be used in camera or a controller.
car batteries use sulphuric acid
Battery electrolyte consists of sulphuric acid, which is a liquid to a specific gravity of 1250 g/L.
The battery is used to start the car, and then the alternator takes over to keep the supply of power and to recharge the battery.
The liquid is electrolyte which is a 35% mix of sulfuric acid and 65% distilled water.
Nylon cannot be made into car battery because it is not resistant to the acid in the car battery.
if the battery is good and charged sure
Possibly. Depends on the specific battery.
water... at least in my battery, i have to fill it up every now and again.. Water and sulfuric acid