No, boiling water only kills the germs and bacteria in the water. It does not remove minerals. Use only distilled water in a car battery.
That is exactly what you are supposed to use in a battery. It is commonly called distilled water. Use nothing else.
Most auto batteries contain a mixture of 65% Distilled Water and 35% Sulfuric Acid.
I like my eggs hard boiled. The water boiled in the pot.
Almost all car batteries are "lead acid" type batteries. These type of batteries use thin lead plates and are immersed in Sulfuric acid which acts as an electrolyte.
No, only use distilled water.
Do not use condenser water in a car battery it is full of particles which will damage your battery.Buy proper top up water from an automotive shop.
It depends on what you're going to use the water for.
No, use distilled water.
No, the batteries in an electric car are much different. Normal automotive batteries are lead acid batteries. Most electric cars use Lithium-Ion batteries.
Depends on what do you use it for. Generally, yes, you can.
No, use only Distilled Water.
when batteries are new never use mixture water but when batteries become old and weak then you need to add mixture water