Nope, Tis May Causee The Batteries to short out of even have an electric shock , its not a safe idea .
No, use distilled water.
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
Yes, you can use DI water or Distilled water but never use tap water.
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always use distilled water
No, only use distilled water.
Mineral water is not recommended for use in batteries as its impurities and minerals can interfere with the battery's chemistry and performance. It is best to use distilled water, which is free of impurities and minerals, to ensure the proper functioning of the battery.
yes! Distilled water is what you should use. Never use tap water.
No, you don't ever change battery water. Batteries have hydrochloric acid in them, not water, even though you use water to top them off. Do not mess with the acid in your battery. You should always use distilled water to fill your batteries.
The main everyday uses, are to fill steam irons and top up car batteries. Laboratories also use it where water needs to be added to some experiment.
Use only distilled water.