The battery fluid we are talking about today is actually a medium used by batteries to provide the corresponding ions for the normal operation of car batteries. However, as battery aging becomes more and more serious, coupled with the loss of electrolysis and water vaporization during the charging process, the battery liquid will naturally gradually decrease and need to be replenished at time. So how to add battery fluid and whether to add distilled water or electrolyte to the battery.
In theory, when the battery is low on water, only distilled or purified water is allowed to be added. Why do we say this? Since the battery has been adjusted to the corresponding density after leaving the factory, if you add electrolyte (stock solution) yourself, the specific density value will naturally increase. This not only directly affects thee normal operation of the battery, but also aggravates the aging of battery plates. Therefore, when you raise your bet, be careful not to make a mistake. As for how to add battery fluid, we will give you a detailed step below.
Steps for filling battery fluid:
1. First use a flat blade screwdriver to open the battery cover plate, then unscrew the six plastic battery caps.
2. Then use the water-absorbing dropper to directly add distilled water until the liquid level is in the middle of the upper and lower lines. Of course, it is no problem to fill it.
But it should be noted that the battery cannot be charged immediately after adding water (distilled water). It should sit still for 1-2 hours before charging. Because after adding water, it must bebe completely integrated into the original battery liquid (diluted sulfuric acid), in order to ensure the quality of the battery charge.