Electronic – Can de-ionized water be used instead of distilled water to prepare lead acid battery electrolyte

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I have a couple of Yuasa and Power Sonic conventional lead-acid bike batteries that I recently purchased for a very good bargain price from a seller. They are new and never used. But unfortunately, the seller did not have the battery acid packs in his possession. So, I have to end up preparing that myself.

I know that I'll need to prepare a 36-38% concentrated sulfuric acid solution (this is what manufacturers usually use) using my concentrated acid which is a 95-98% ACS reagent sulfuric acid.

Now I know that they usually use distilled water to prepare them. But I was thinking if it's possible to use ultrapure de-ionized water instead.

Best Answer

Either type will work (deionized [DI] or distilled.) Both have had most mineral contaminants removed; DI more so than distilled. DI however is overkill, as distilled easily meets acceptable contaminant limits for lead-acid batteries.

More here: https://www.trojanbattery.com/pdf/WP_EffectOfImpurities_0612.pdf

So, ask the battery maker who employs the chemist ;-)