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No; there isn’t really a “best”. It’s dependent on what application the batteries will be used for. A high capacity, low current cell will be good for something like a remote control. For a high current draw device, you’d want cells that have low internal resistance / better current flow, likely at the cost of total capacity.
Very niche here, but worth a look if you’re in the market for rechargeable batteries:
http://lygte-info.dk/
Crazy detailed benchmarks and technical analysis of flashlights, batteries, and chargers.
Now thats niche!
ooh I AM in the market. Ty!
Is there an article on there about which one was best?
No; there isn’t really a “best”. It’s dependent on what application the batteries will be used for. A high capacity, low current cell will be good for something like a remote control. For a high current draw device, you’d want cells that have low internal resistance / better current flow, likely at the cost of total capacity.
Sounds really interesting, I’ll start working through his reviews