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Ying:

--- Quote from: nzmg on July 09, 2009, 04:38:34 PM ---The so-called battery water is just expensive/branded distilled water.
It should be quite safe to use.

When I was driving my old car, I just used drinking distilled water to top up when needed (not mineral water hor..)

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yes you may use distilled water under normal usage but "battery water" = battery acid = electrolyte is not the same as branded distilled water, don't drink it  :bleh:

rayace168:
get the dry cell. better. no need maintain.

clarence:

--- Quote from: rayace168 on July 16, 2009, 10:40:10 PM ---get the dry cell. better. no need maintain.

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Maintenance free batteries are not as lasting as conventional ones, and they are more expensive too..

rayace168:

--- Quote from: clarence on July 17, 2009, 08:56:53 PM ---Maintenance free batteries are not as lasting as conventional ones, and they are more expensive too..

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My stock batt until 2 yrs so not much different.
some Dry cell has warranty for at least 1 yr.
Expensive yes but free u from worrying.
Just look at the color change, no need to uncap every caps and do refills.

vortex:
I've never have to maintain my stock battery. It has lasted for 2.5 years already giving no problem, but will change in my next servicing. Do not worry about topping up the battery water if you do a regular servicing, the workshop will do for you. It is not a monthly occassion. The only advantage I find MF battery is it looks nicer and neater.

Well it is up to individual.  :smile:

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