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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: amazonian on 10 April 2017, 20:58:13
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Ok, Tesco,Halfords,boots,eurocarparts,cpa,homebase, asda etc etc all claim to sell it, but on closer scrutiny it turns out that what they actually sell is de-ionized water!
Has anyone bought any recently and if so where from as I am running out of options.
Thanks
:) :)
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Both same, £1.50 in Tesco for 2.5L
Called battery top up in Halfords. £3.00 I think.
Or 20L from motor factors for about £12.00
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But I understood that they were NOT the same at all?
So de ionized water is ok for coolant is it.
:)
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Our tap water is more than good enough for a coolant system ...... I put it in batteries too :y
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But I understood that they were NOT the same at all?
So de ionized water is ok for coolant is it.
:)
Since Dad retired and lost the use of the school still, I've never had a problem using tap water. The water here is really hard, and quickly furs up kettles.
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I have never used anything but tap water for rads and batteries as well, but then how little you know, how little I know!
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But I understood that they were NOT the same at all?
So de ionized water is ok for coolant is it.
:)
You are right - de-ionised water is not the same as distilled water. I wouldn't drink it or use it to make medicines but it is perfectly good for topping up batteries and cooling systems.
That said - I have never bothered to use anything but tap water in a cooling system.
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Our tap water is more than good enough for a coolant system ...... I put it in batteries too :y
With the amount of lectric fork lifts at your place, surprised you haven't got a 20L drum, for personal use. :-X
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Our tap water is more than good enough for a coolant system ...... I put it in batteries too :y
With the amount of lectric fork lifts at your place, surprised you haven't got a 20L drum, for personal use. :-X
But they are all on contract with Still ;)
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But I understood that they were NOT the same at all?
So de ionized water is ok for coolant is it.
:)
Yes, this is what I meant... ie not tap water, especially round here... Our water is so hard, it makes Moss Side look pleasant :D
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Our tap water is more than good enough for a coolant system ...... I put it in batteries too :y
I always have. Never had any problems.
Haven't seen a battery that you could top up for years.
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ionized water it is then, thank goodness for that, at least I can buy that easily enough.
:)
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Using tap water was a problem back in the days of unsealed car batteries, where you had to top up regularly, especially if you had a poorly regulated dynamo which over-charged. Tap water with a high calcium content would then cause the plates of the battery to gain a limescale coating, reducing capacity and sfficiency.
Nowadays, topping up is almost unnecessary and calcification, IF it occurs, will take longer than the useable life of the battery to take place!
Pay for deionised or demineralised water if you must, but tap water is fine, really.....
Ron.
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I use de ionized water to clean my R/C motors submerged
I run them for about 30 mins and all the carbon, dust and grit turn the water black
If I were to use tapwater it would short them out and blow the batteries
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If you require distilled water and have a fridge or freezer that requires defrosting just use the melted ice but remember to remove the odd frozen pea, piece of sweetcorn or freezer burnt prawn before you use it :y