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Anonymous
Only the water evaporates leaving behind a more concentrated acid solution. Basically, acids are formed when certain acid compounds are mixed with water. Without getting into chemistry, that's the simplest answer.
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Anonymous
Let's see if I can remember chemistry...
H2S04 for sulphuric acid
Pb for lead, something else for spongy lead
H20 for water
ahhhh, maybe not, I'm on vacation.
Steve
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saaz
I am also on vacation, but agree with the first answer! Acid fill is only for the first time, after that replace the evaporated fluid ie water
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Anonymous
That's right. You are replacing only what evaporates from the battery, the water. The acid (H+ SO4--) remains behind more concentrated in less H2O. Replacement with distilled water re-establishes the proper concentration (and keeps the plates from oxidizing in the air if the level gets too low).
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Hoomgar
I used to work for a local battery manufacturer and wouldn't have been able to answer that. I knew that was how you do it. But couldn't have told you why.
lol
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