No, never add regular drinking water to a battery. Only add Distilled Water.
No, if it is low of electrolyte just add distilled water.
Car batteries are filled with sulfuric acid, not water. The battery fluids get "topped up" with distilled water if they get low.
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Tap and drinking water normally has chlorine in it to reduce the bacterial count in the water. This could effect the growth of the plant, but normally the concetration of chlorine (in the water) is very low - far below the toxic level to plants. Drinking/ bottled water normally has less salts in it than regular tap water. Both have very minimal amounts of nutrients in them, which would ultimatley lead to nutrient defciencies if the plants were only grown in it.
A low self-discharge battery retains its charge longer when not in use, making it more convenient and reliable for devices that are used infrequently. This can result in longer battery life and reduced need for frequent recharging.
Yes, you can use a twelve volt car battery charger. Be sure to set it on low.
If it has fill caps and any of the cell levels are low, you add distilled water.
A low carb diet should help when combined with plenty of regular exercise. Also, it is highly recommended to drink plenty of water. Drinking water can help curb your appetite, and being dehydrated can cause your metabolism to slow down.
Apart from curtailing transport, it affected fishing and the supply of water for drinking and irrigation.
No, just add distilled water if it is low of fluid.
Relative to engine oil, both ethanol (drinking alcohol) and water have low viscosity.
There are several things that you can do to increase the battery life on your phone and the first thing is to only charge it when the battery is low. The second is try not to charge it in your vehicle only charge it at home with a regular charger.