it gets shorted because distilled water contains some of the chemicals which allow conduction
Yes, pouring distilled water on a battery can cause it to short circuit. Water is a conductor of electricity, so it can create a path for the current to flow where it shouldn't, leading to a short circuit. This can damage the battery and potentially cause it to overheat or leak.
battery water is distilled water
No,, distilled water is not used in a gel battery. The sulfuric acid is mixed with silica fume rather than distilled water. This is what makes the gel.
Add nothing but distilled water to a battery.
Any grocery store sells distilled water.
Purified water can be used in a battery, but distilled water is generally the preferred choice. Distilled water is free of minerals and impurities that could potentially affect battery performance or longevity. Using purified water that still contains some minerals may lead to corrosion or reduced efficiency in the battery over time. If distilled water is not available, purified water can be a temporary substitute, but it's best to use distilled water when possible.
Use distilled water. If the battery is a sealed battery you cannot add any 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.
i will make battery distilled water
The electrolyte is 65% Distilled water and 35% Sulfuric acid.
Distilled water mixed with sulfuric acid.
distilled water