"Chuck" <cscholtz RemoveThis @mchsi.com> wrote in message
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>> I pulled off the sealed caps and they were a little wet from turning the
>> battery sideways during insertion, but there was no obvious fluid
>> covering
>> the plates.
>>
>> Can I add distilled water to this or is this a gel battery you can't do
>> that to?
>
> Probably too late to help you now, but all batteries need to have the
> plates covered with water, electrolyte etc. You can even add tap water if
> you like to cover them. If you just want to experiment, try the trickle
> charger again afterwards.
A Sealed battery shouldn't be open again to add fluid. Also adding TAP
Water to a batter is a sure way of destroying it. Tap Water has Minerals in
it that will short out a battery, this is why Distilled water is used!!!
In fact if you plan to flush your Car's Radiator Fluid and want to continue
using the Long lasting 5 year stuff, you should really use Distilled Water
to fill it up along with the Antifreeze, not Tap Water. Again, because the
Minerals in the tap water will cause the Antifreeze to fail far sooner.
Instead of 5 years, you maybe get 2 years before you need to flush again.
Of course people abuse their engine and have lots of problems which keep
lots of people employed to fix them with costly repairs. Tap water is just
fine to drink, but can play havoc with other things.
If you want your battery to last in your Ski, Keep a good Automatic trickle
charger plugged into it and it'll last years, and not just 1 season. The
Battery last far longer when it's always fully charged. If it just sits
around and slowly drains down until dead and sits around like that, you
might as well kiss it goodbye and get a new one.
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