somethin dangerous i bet. but dont try it bcuz u dont know what will happen
You will shorten the life of the battery. Only add Distilled water to a battery.
Water or acid.
The minerals in the water will react with the acid and become compounds that will affect the life and capacity of the battery.
I assume we're talking about the typical wet-cell battery. Usually it is filled with a mixture of acid and water. If the water is gone the battery is damaged and cannot be fixed by refilling it with acid and water.
When a battery is put in water, it can cause a chemical reaction that may release harmful gases or cause the battery to leak. This can be dangerous and should be avoided.
The battery would lose its acid.
When you put a battery in water, it can cause a chemical reaction that releases hydrogen gas and can lead to the battery overheating or even exploding. This is because water can act as an electrolyte and allow the battery to discharge rapidly, which can be dangerous. It is important to never put a battery in water to avoid potential hazards.
The acid turns to water. Batteries will freeze in cold weather if they are discharged. When the battery is charged, the water turns back to acid.
My question is why would anyone do this? But since you asked. It will ruin the battery.
When a battery is submerged in water, it can cause a short circuit, leading to the release of harmful chemicals and potentially causing the battery to overheat, leak, or even explode. It is important to avoid submerging batteries in water to prevent these dangerous outcomes.
If you drop a battery in water, it can cause the battery to short circuit, leak harmful chemicals, and potentially cause a fire or explosion. It is important to handle batteries carefully and dispose of them properly to avoid any safety hazards.
Most likely the battery completely died or there is no battery. Also that happened to my v4 when water got into it. Its either broken, or needs a new battery.