Never if it is a sealed battery. If it has fill caps you check it about every 3 months and fill with Distilled Water only.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to use Reverse Osmosis (RO) water to fill a lead-acid battery, as RO water is free of impurities and minerals that can harm the battery. However, it is often recommended to use distilled water, which is specifically designed for such applications and is widely available. Always ensure that the water used is as pure as possible to maintain the battery's performance and lifespan.
If it is a sealed battery you cannot. If it has fill caps, then remove the caps and fill each cell to the full mark with distilled water.
water... at least in my battery, i have to fill it up every now and again.. Water and sulfuric acid
Because tap water contains minerals that will contaminate the battery electrolyte.
De-ionised water Distilled water is recommended if the battery just needs topping off. Sulfuric acid if the battery is empty.
Make sure it's not "Maintenance Free." Add distilled water to the battery.
Yes, you are supposed to drain the water and fill with fresh water to cook the beans in.
Fill it to the bottom of the opening which is above the cells. Use only distilled water and not tap water or drinking water.
If it has fill caps and any of the cell levels are low, you add distilled water.
If it is not a sealed battery you add distilled water when the level is below the top of the fill hole which is usually about 1/2" below the top.
If it is not a sealed battery you add distilled water when the level is below the top of the fill hole which is usually about 1/2" below the top.
To fill the battery water in a VW Polo, first, ensure the car is turned off and parked on a level surface. Open the hood and locate the battery, usually found on the right side. Remove the battery cover, if applicable, and check the water levels in the battery cells. If low, carefully add distilled water to each cell until the plates are just covered, taking care not to overfill.