Can rainwater be used as battery water? And can tap water be used in radiator or must add coolant?
Most vehicle now use dry battery, add smlj water?
Battery water are distilled water, not rain or tap water
If tap water can use as coolant, then those companies manufacturing coolants can close shop liao.
But also to be fair, want to add tap water also can, why cannot, but later half way engine burnt or get towed back to workshop, dun cry hor
"quick hand quick leg" leh....
I also waiting for that day, pump water to replace petrol....
If water can replace petrol, Arabs will go back to the time of sinbad and aladdin liao
No luh.. That day was talking to this guy, he said the car shop mechanic ppl will sometimes use rainwater as battery water.. He say the water must be collected in plastic cup and must not have come in contact with metal. I was just wondering if it was true.. On a side note, rainwater seems to have lesser particles than distilled water leh..
The guy also say radiator must mix tap water and coolant.. Can't use pure coolant cos it evaporate very fast, and also it will undergo electrolysis or smth thn your whole radiator or engine will corrode? Y'all heard anything about this before?
As said, anything also can use, but if spoil, dun blame me.