was topping off the charge on my batteries and seen that the liquid level was low in some of them some cells were down to just below the plates could i refill them with water or do i have to get sulfiric acid to refill.?
thanks,'
Scott
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was topping off the charge on my batteries and seen that the liquid level was low in some of them some cells were down to just below the plates could i refill them with water or do i have to get sulfiric acid to refill.?
thanks,'
Scott
The electrolyte (acid) does not evaporate ,it is the water that is broken down due to the process of charging,so you can put water in it but you need to go somewhere and get distilled water to put in cause regular tap water has minerals in it which will build up on the plates after several refills.
Do you fill it just enough to cover the plates?
Yes
If you look inside you should see a small slot running vertical just fill to the top of that slot. As stated above make sure to use distilled water recharge and you,ll be good to go.
thank you guys will top them off today and put a new charge on them .
Scott
Often, you'll find that filling the batteries to the split in the fill-tube will result in electrolyte splashing out of the battery when running in rough water. I used to be a proponent of doing it "right" and filling to the split, but replacing about three sets of hold-down straps has convinced me that 1/4" over the plates is a better option on a boat.