What brand is GS battery?
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GS battery is a Japanese brand. Its Chinese name is 'Tongyi', and it is produced by Tianjin Tongyi Battery Co., Ltd. The following are specific classifications of car batteries (also known as storage batteries): 1. Conventional battery: The plates of conventional batteries are made of lead and lead oxide, and the electrolyte is an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid. Its main advantages are stable voltage and low price; the disadvantages are low specific energy (i.e., the amount of electricity stored per kilogram of battery), short service life, and frequent daily maintenance. 2. Dry-charged battery: Its full name is dry-charged lead-acid battery. Its main feature is that the negative plate has a high power storage capacity. In a completely dry state, it can retain the obtained power for two years. When in use, you only need to add electrolyte, and it can be used after 20-30 minutes. 3. Maintenance-free battery: Due to the structural advantages of maintenance-free batteries, the consumption of electrolyte is very small, and there is basically no need to replenish distilled water during its service life. It also has the characteristics of shock resistance, high temperature resistance, small size, and low self-discharge. The service life is generally twice that of conventional batteries.
Speaking of GS batteries, they're like an old friend to my car. After the original factory battery died last time, I specifically went to the auto parts market and chose the GS brand. It's been over three years now, and it's been very reliable. A friend told me it's Japanese technology, called GS Yuasa, and they're really specialized in making batteries. My SUV has never failed to start, even in temperatures as low as minus ten degrees Celsius. Later, I found out that GS is also quite famous for motorcycle batteries. The repair shop owner said they stock the most of this brand. Just be careful not to buy counterfeit products—the genuine ones have laser anti-counterfeiting codes on the side. Also, it's best to have the battery replaced by a professional shop, since working with live batteries can be risky. Remember to turn off the lights to save power when using the car, and if parked for too long, it's best to disconnect the negative terminal.