You should always use distilled water to top a battery off.
Yes, you can use DI water or Distilled water but never use tap water.
car batteries
to help it speed it upAll car batteries work with a weak acid in them. Many modern batteris are 'low maintenance', so they don't need looking at. Most older car batteries needed topping-up with pure water (not tap water) as evaporation occured.
he or she made the water cliquiest because he or she wanted to save the environment by using water instead of batteries
Frozen batteries last longer unfrozen batteries.
the sunlight hits the batteries and powers them :)
when batteries are new never use mixture water but when batteries become old and weak then you need to add mixture water
Yes it will work. Check the electrolyte in all the batteries and make sure they are full. Any that are low of fluid then add distilled water. Do not add tap water and only add distilled water. Once they are all full, plug the charger in and let it fully charge the batteries. If the cart will not run for at least 18 holes of golf one or more of the batteries needs replacing.
How do the cars solar collectors work together with the batteries?
It won't work because the polarity of the batteries is reversed.
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
Yes, batteries can electrocute you in water because they can still conduct electricity when submerged. It is important to be cautious and avoid contact with batteries in water to prevent the risk of electrocution.