No, you shouldn't even put tap water into a lead acid battery. Most if not all lead acid batteries sold today are advertized as "maintenance-free", but if you do find that you need to add water, use only distilled water.
Unless it's a sealed battery, it's possible.But you shouldn't. it's distilled water you should use if and when it's needed.
Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve
When a battery is immersed in salt water, it can cause the battery to short circuit, leading to a rapid discharge of energy and potential damage to the battery. The salt water can also corrode the metal components of the battery, reducing its efficiency and lifespan. Overall, immersing a battery in salt water can be harmful and should be avoided.
If you can see the plates in the battery add distilled water to top it off.
Add the salt to the water before you add the potatoes. If you are boiling potatoes with the intention of mashing them, don't add salt at all.
just add salt to it
Add Distilled water to the battery and then charge it fully with a battery charger. Do not add tap water.
the salt will disolve
Use distilled water. If the battery is a sealed battery you cannot add any water.
Add nothing but distilled water to a battery.
You don't ADD salt
No, never add regular drinking water to a battery. Only add Distilled Water.