i have this and a gravity feed system attached to it. why wont the water flow properly? i have air bubbles all over in my tubing and i cant get them out.
I have worked with battery watering systems for 30 year and have not seen gravity feed in over 20 years. Depending on the brand of water system valve you should have water feed from some pressurized source such a city. The pressure is delivered to a garden hose and then through a regulator that provides the valves with a precise amount of both pressure & flow. Most city pressure is around 30 psi. Most water systems are low pressure and require 3-5 lbs pressure. You could buy some kid of portable tank that will allow you to quickly will and provide the necessary pressure and flow these systems require.
Hope they push the envelope further for better injectors, we changed our 700ish batteries over to this system. The valves have a tendency to get stuck in the flow open position and causing a cell to flow over with water.
Hello! That is a great question for your battery manufacturer, as all battery types are different. We manufacture watering kits and other accessories that keep your batteries safe, clean, and healthy. If you would like to find out more, visit us online at www.batterywatering.com
Not impressed with ours (similar system but not this specific to this one)! It flooded our battery cells! If you have one, be sure to verify that the battery is at the proper level after done.
if the battery is not fully charged and you add water and charge later that day the battery will flood. Most water systems come with an accessory blinky water light. Only check that light after full charge. If the light is green no watering required if it is red then you have the correct timing to water. Timing is everything
Water level drops as a battery discharges, than rises again during charge. If you water the batteries while discharged, they have a tenancy to overflow the next time it is charged. Hope this helps. I always use distilled water, so I like the fact that this system can use a low pressure gravity feed, where I can just siphon water into the fill valves.
Hi Tom, we tried to keep the video short and sweet and didn't touch on that important talking point. Typically, people fill their batteries with distilled water. This is the safest route to take if you aren't sure about the water quality in your area. If you would like us to test your water, we are happy to do that for you free of charge. Just send the sample to us c/o Battery Watering Technologies, 6645 Holder Road, Clemmons, NC 27012. Put a little note with your contact information in with the water sample so we can contact you once the testing is complete. Julie
Hi Rich, I am really sorry you had trouble finding us. Our website is www.batterywatering.com and it has our contact information on our site. If you would like to reach out directly in the future, I am happy to send you a personal e-mail or contact you directly. I would be very interested to know where you are located. Are you in the U.S.?
Battery Watering Technologies. I'm located in South Carolina sc. We use lead acid batteries in solar bank's and in golf carts a lot in sc. I ended having to buy 12 sets of 3 fillers for a solar bank system and went with flowrite since they came up in Google search. Didn't find a url for this item. Reason I wanted this product was batteries already had your product pre installed from a seller. So you get it! Need it now go with first one that I can get the items I need first sorry! Maybe in future seemed like well made products we replaced sadly.
Thank you for your feedback Rich. We will work on our SEO. If we can be of help in the future, please give us a call directly 877-522-5431 8am - 5pm EST Mon-Fri. We have great CSR's that answer every call.
"it will change this guys life"
he is now homeless.
hahahahahaha you are right! lol
Just started my job as a battery maintenance technician and I love it!
Wonderful! Let us know if we can assist you with your battery watering needs at your new job! We'd love to help!
i have this and a gravity feed system attached to it. why wont the water flow properly? i have air bubbles all over in my tubing and i cant get them out.
I have worked with battery watering systems for 30 year and have not seen gravity feed in over 20 years. Depending on the brand of water system valve you should have water feed from some pressurized source such a city. The pressure is delivered to a garden hose and then through a regulator that provides the valves with a precise amount of both pressure & flow. Most city pressure is around 30 psi. Most water systems are low pressure and require 3-5 lbs pressure. You could buy some kid of portable tank that will allow you to quickly will and provide the necessary pressure and flow these systems require.
The best example I have ever seen in my life ❤👌🏻
Hope they push the envelope further for better injectors, we changed our 700ish batteries over to this system. The valves have a tendency to get stuck in the flow open position and causing a cell to flow over with water.
Which software do you use for animations
I came to here to know why batteries need water and all I got was an Ad
True, 😑😑😑
Yeah same to me 😂😂😂
Batteries need water as electrolyte. The water dissolves ions and makes current flow
I love watering batteries.
i love watering plants
I think something's wrong with you. (Not trying to say rudely)
How many liters to be filled
Is it available in all standard battery sizes?
We provide in all standard battery sizes..
what happen when we enter the water in kits / cups dropped on the surface of the battery cells ... ?
water will not hurt or effect anything on the exterior of the battery. It will usually evaporate as batteries tend to generate some warmth
How to safe u batray with voltage cut it from over charging and low level of volt auto cut switch is awailable
Can I keep home inverter battery in water tub to keep it cool, is it affect charging/discharging capacity, what type of lose will be there?
Hello! That is a great question for your battery manufacturer, as all battery types are different. We manufacture watering kits and other accessories that keep your batteries safe, clean, and healthy. If you would like to find out more, visit us online at www.batterywatering.com
Great video. Good info. But why they draw the boss like that!?! SMH
What is the price of it
depends on voltage and number of cells. Maybe averaged $15 per cell plus labor to install
Not impressed with ours (similar system but not this specific to this one)! It flooded our battery cells! If you have one, be sure to verify that the battery is at the proper level after done.
if the battery is not fully charged and you add water and charge later that day the battery will flood. Most water systems come with an accessory blinky water light. Only check that light after full charge. If the light is green no watering required if it is red then you have the correct timing to water. Timing is everything
why invrter battery's water overflow
Water level drops as a battery discharges, than rises again during charge. If you water the batteries while discharged, they have a tenancy to overflow the next time it is charged. Hope this helps. I always use distilled water, so I like the fact that this system can use a low pressure gravity feed, where I can just siphon water into the fill valves.
I tried putting water in my battery and it smell so bad is that normal?
If it smells like an egg or sulphur its normal. If its super nasty you might wabnt it tested by a specialist
Hi I'm from India
I want this battery watering kit
But how I get this sent any Indian dealer name
We provide this...
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Never mention what kind of "water" that can / should be used
Tom Stakvik always use distilled water in batteries that is kind of a your suppose to know before you even own a battery!
You would be supprised how many people dont know that :D
Hi Tom, we tried to keep the video short and sweet and didn't touch on that important talking point. Typically, people fill their batteries with distilled water. This is the safest route to take if you aren't sure about the water quality in your area. If you would like us to test your water, we are happy to do that for you free of charge. Just send the sample to us c/o Battery Watering Technologies, 6645 Holder Road, Clemmons, NC 27012. Put a little note with your contact information in with the water sample so we can contact you once the testing is complete. Julie
Deminarlise water need be fill
My company uses tap water, even though everyone out on the shop floor knows in their hearts that it's a no-no.
are you advertising?
Distilled water
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Wow I'm disappointed.... I couldn't find anyone to actually sell the product! Had to go with flowright sadly from china.
Hi Rich, I am really sorry you had trouble finding us. Our website is www.batterywatering.com and it has our contact information on our site. If you would like to reach out directly in the future, I am happy to send you a personal e-mail or contact you directly. I would be very interested to know where you are located. Are you in the U.S.?
Battery Watering Technologies. I'm located in South Carolina sc. We use lead acid batteries in solar bank's and in golf carts a lot in sc. I ended having to buy 12 sets of 3 fillers for a solar bank system and went with flowrite since they came up in Google search. Didn't find a url for this item. Reason I wanted this product was batteries already had your product pre installed from a seller. So you get it! Need it now go with first one that I can get the items I need first sorry! Maybe in future seemed like well made products we replaced sadly.
Thank you for your feedback Rich. We will work on our SEO. If we can be of help in the future, please give us a call directly 877-522-5431 8am - 5pm EST Mon-Fri. We have great CSR's that answer every call.
Flow-Rite is manufactured in Grand Rapids, MI. USA.