The best 26650 cell is the Shockli 5500, for capacity (mAh) and high current.

As for the 18650 question, it depends upon the amount of current demanded by your light for optimum performance. If you have a high demand multi-emitter light you will want a high current cell. The best one out there is the Sony VTC5a. If you have a light that does not require much current you can go with a high capacity cell like the Samsung 35E or Panasonic GA.

The other option would be to go with the best of both worlds compromise like the Sony VTC6 or Samsung 30Q. They offer 3120 mAh and 3000mAh capacity and can supply enough current for all but the most demanding lights.

About 80% of my 18650 cells are VTC6’s and 30Q’s. I have a few high capacity cells for some lights that do not demand much current and ten Sony VTC5a’s for my most power hungry lights like the X45vn.

As for a good charger, I really like my Gyrfalcon All-44. It charges at .1, .25, .5 and 1.0 Amps and is a very simple charger to use. Another popular charger is the Opus BT-3100.

On the left side of the BLF home page you will find a list of related sites. A great guy that goes by HKJ does VERY good test/reviews of chargers and batteries. You will learn everything you need to know there. He is THE MAN!

Two years ago I knew nothing, now I know a little bit more thanks to HKJ and BLF.
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