I often use low-maintenance batteries, and I often find myself running out of the distilled water being sold by car battery stores. I was wondering if I can use Wilkins/Absolut as a replacement since they're much more accessible and convenient...?
I often use low-maintenance batteries, and I often find myself running out of the distilled water being sold by car battery stores. I was wondering if I can use Wilkins/Absolut as a replacement since they're much more accessible and convenient...?
I also use distilled drinking water in my Battery.
For Radiators, Coolant and/or the recommended mixture/ratio.
i think its somewhere in the owner's manual that coolant is recommended for the radiator, now some people don't have access to coolants at the time they needed to put fluid into their radiators, they opt for the next best thing.... distilled water, when we say distilled it means free of minerals which are common in regular tap water, which in turn may damage the radiator and engine block in the long run due to corrosion because of its(water) mineral content, so better use mineral free (distilled) water when coolant is not available, imho
^^^ Don't think you can use distilled drinking water for batteries. The water to be used for batteries should not touch any metal.
we were using distilled water from the lab for decades. no ill effects..
Last edited by dr. d; June 8th, 2014 at 11:44 AM.
Okay na, bought Wilkins. Dami kong nilagay sa current batt ko mga 1L.
Charged it for mga 3 hours, pagbalik ko sa sasakyan galit mag redondo so that does it I think.... Monthly checking na lang and top up thru batt charger. Sana tumagal pa ito (it is on its second year na)
I use battery solution, yung ginagamit pag bagong battery. Never had a problem with my batt. The outlast in my van is approx 2 years nah at ok pa rin pati yung motolite (green color) sa car ko ganun din, using it for 2 years na w/c I bought the car 2d hand.
So, I would suggest to use battery solution...