What brand is GS battery?
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GS is a Japanese brand, known as 'Tongyi' in Chinese. Here are some maintenance tips for GS batteries: Battery indicator: The battery cover is equipped with an indicator showing the battery's charge status. When the indicator shows green, the battery is in normal working condition; when it shows black, the battery needs to be charged promptly; when it shows white, the battery should be replaced immediately. Avoid blockage: During charging, the battery generates gas. Regularly check that the vent holes on the battery are not blocked to prevent battery explosion. Regular inspection: Frequently check whether the connection parts are secure and whether the terminal surfaces are clean to ensure good contact. Battery recharging: Even for batteries already installed in vehicles, if they are not used for a long time (generally more than 15 days), they should be removed and stored in a ventilated and dry place. Recharge the battery every 3-6 months (depending on whether the indicator turns black).
I've been driving a taxi for over a decade and have changed many batteries. The GS battery is the logo of GS Yuasa. It's an old Japanese brand established in 1963, specializing in automotive and motorcycle batteries with very stable quality. I use their lead-acid battery in my car, which still starts quickly after more than four years of use and doesn't fail even during winter cold waves. When choosing a battery, don't go for cheap ones; GS batteries have a long lifespan and are moderately priced, often recommended by repair shops. During regular maintenance, check the voltage and don't wait until the headlights don't work to rush to replace it. Overall, it's reliable and safe.