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Water for Batteries

WATER from the gity supply usually contains a certain amount of mineral salts and should not be used in storage batteries or chargers, as it will deteriorate the elements therein, thus shortening their life considerably. Only water free from impurities should be used, first of which is distilled water which may be purchased from almost any drug store. Rain water or melted snow makes a very good substitute for the distilled water, and may be gathered at no expense whatsoever. Rain water if kept in a metal container, will absorb some of the metal. This being the case, water to be used for storage batteries or chargers should always be kept and handled in nonmetallic containers. .

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290322.2.77

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 30

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Water for Batteries Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 30

Water for Batteries Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 30

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