When you purchase brand new ultrafire 18650 you are bale to save on any other expenses after the purchase because the batteries do not have any recurring costs. what brand battery is the**broken link removed**.
When you purchase brand new ultrafire 18650 you are bale to save on any other expenses after the purchase because the batteries do not have any recurring costs. what brand battery is the**broken link removed**.
I am not sure that is accurate. First, there is the cost of recharging. More important, batteries do wear out and have a limited number of recharge cycles:
From one vendor's specification sheet for ultrafire 18650 --
Cycle Performance: 90% of initial capacity at 400 cycles
Cycle life: > 500 cycles
As for which brand is "best," that type of question rarely gets a documented answer. I generally buy batteries from a reliable supplier. The country of manufacture and manufacturer may make a difference, but such perceived differences are usually just based on anecdotes. That said, if the application is critical, like an in-flight receiver battery in an RC airplane, I buy from a name manufacturer with whom I have had experience. If it is not so critical, like a flashlight or engine power, then I buy by price and availability.
Finally, you may find this site useful for information about battery care and expected life times: **broken link removed**