What brand is the car battery sail?
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The car battery sail is produced by Fengfan Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China Shipbuilding Industry Group Co., Ltd. (abbreviated as Fengfan Company) and a part of "China Power." Here are some common knowledge about Fengfan batteries: 1. Before installing a new battery, clean the corrosion on the battery terminals, tray, and bracket, as it can cause poor contact, leading to short circuits and leakage. 2. When removing the battery, disconnect the "ground terminal" first; when installing, connect the "ground terminal" last. 3. High temperatures can accelerate battery self-discharge, so avoid storing batteries in high-temperature environments. 4. Avoid mixing with alkaline substances.
As a car enthusiast, I believe 'sail' mostly refers to Fengfan Battery, a quite famous brand in China. Fengfan has been in the automotive battery industry for decades, and many OEM vehicles like Chery and BYD's low-end models come equipped with its batteries from the factory. I once drove an older car that used Fengfan's lead-acid battery, and it felt quick to start, lasting one or two years under normal use without issues, and the cost wasn't high. However, it's important to note that battery life is significantly affected by seasons; for example, cold starts are slower in winter. If you're looking for more durability, you might consider imported brands like Varta or Bosch, but Fengfan offers good value for money and is suitable for average household use. When replacing the battery, don't just go for the cheapest no-name brands—poor quality can lead to breakdowns. It's best to regularly check the battery voltage, as proper maintenance can extend its life by a few more months. With cars, small issues should be prevented beforehand, or else breaking down on the road can be a huge hassle.