Manker MC13 II SBT90.2, 4,500 Lumens, Mini EDC Pocket Thrower, USB C (2023 New Release)
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
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Manker MC13 II 90.2 LED Flashlight
Specs:
- 1x Luminus SBT90 GEN2 LED
- 18350 Battery: Max 4,000 lumens output, Max peak beam intensity of 90,000 cd and max throw of 600 meters
- 18650 Battery: Max 4,500 lumens output, Max peak beam intensity of 110,556 cd and max throw of 665 meters
- Working voltage: 2.8V - 4.4V
- Constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy
- Premium type-III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
- Optical lens with dual-sided scratch resistant coating
- USB Type-C: 5V / 2A charging
- Waterproof: IP67 (1 meter under water)
- Impact resistance: 1 meter
- Weight: 3.25oz / 92.2g (without battery)
- Size (Length x body dia x head dia)
18350: 91.33mm x 25.9mm x 40.4mm
18650: 118.13mm x 25.9mm x 40.4mm
Chapters:
0:00 Discussion (8 minutes)
8:18 Included Contents
8:23 Beam Profile
8:29 Runtime Graph
8:39 Lineup
8:47 Location 1: 156m with measurements
10:27 Location 2: 200m
11:41 Location 3: 170m - 463m
Music:
Wayr - Follow The Light
• 【Chillstep】Wayr - Foll... - Фільми й анімація
Store Link: flashlightgo.com/products/manker-mc13-ii-90-2-led-flashlight
I made a mistake in the video. 18650 used was the Molicel P26A, not the P28A.
I was a little worried about the reflector artifacts on the wall, before you went outside.
But the light did very well, unless your eyes see different than the camera.
The battery tube extender is a cool feature, no having to store a separate tube extension.
Very cool, my edc is a Wuben D1 floodlight, paired with the Manker and I’m set for close to medium range in a very small package.
Great night shots PTD👍
That looks like a fun pocket thrower! Impressive lumen output next to the SPERAS M4. I have two Manker MC13, one with a red and one with a white emitter. They're fun mini light sabres (LEPs being the next best thing). MC13 II with SBT90 looks like it packs a punch. 🤣
Wow, the extendable tube! I have been considering purchasing this light because of the SBT90.2, but was thinking it had a separate 18650 battery tube that I didn’t quite like because it didn’t match the knurling on the 18350 tube. So, I’m a bit closer to pulling the trigger on the copper/black version. Now I just have to get over the price of that limited edition light.
I could not resist although the price is a little steep. you’re paying for its uniqueness and the extra boost this little bugger has. It’s like a turbo charge in a car you get the one without the turbo you get it cheaper but you won’t get that performance. Thanks again for a great review.
Wow 90.2 LED under $100?! Good good! Lots of power in smallest form yet!
Nice
I wonder if the MC13 II has a hidden engineer mode where you can change the moonlight modes of select a group for a particular type of LED. The original MC13 had the latter, where you could access it by holding the button while screwing the tube on.
Far out! It increased to 8,000 lumens now 🤣 no hidden menu
Do you have some more info on the hidden engineer mode? What functions does it contain?
is there something similar to stabilization😊?
Here's my temp notes I ran out of time to add to the graph
18650 Turbo - 21°C
stepdown: 65°C
30 sec: 51
1 min: 61
3 min: 60
7 min: 63
10 min: 64 / 55 (head/body)
30 min: 60 / 55
60 min: 53 / 48
18350 Turbo 21°C (Molicel P26A, I made a mistake in the video)
stepdown: 67°C
30 sec: 36
1 min: 44
3 min: 65 / 58 (head/body)
5 min: 64 / 60
7 min: 64 / 60
10 min: 63 / 59
The 18350 heated more because it lasted longer at a higher output, thus heating up the whole host. The MC13 isn't programmed to reduce below High level, so it remained hotter for the first 10 or so minutes.
Here's the graphs so you don't have to try pause the video: budgetlightforum.com/t/manker-mc13-ii-sbt90-2-4-500-lumens-mini-edc-pocket-thrower-usb-c-2023-new-release/218432
Ordered this light on aliexpress for $100. the seller seems to have removed their account and I can't see the product page anymore. really hope it arrives soon lol
Nice review! Although it was not the intention of this video, the Manker really demonstrates the quality of those Molicel P26A 18650 batteries!
Very impressive wee model with that P28A. It's my most favorable EDC thrower yet.
Oops, I made a mistake, I used a P26A, not the P28A. I only just realized after seeing 1Lumen's review using a P28A and wondering why Nick achieved less output.
@@PiercingTheDarkness Thanks for the correction. I'll update my comment as well.
Wow my friend are you really tall? Your hands look huge. I know its a small light..but it looked like when I hold things in my hands. I'm 6 foot 10 inches and size 23 usa shoes. I know the wurkkos is very tiny in my hands 😆 But I love the 18650 extension tube for ts11
🤣 That's funny. Yes, I'm 6 foot 5 inches.
Worst part about being tall is fitting in public transport, it's never designed for us.
@PiercingTheDarkness that is 100000% true public transportation and clothes and cars 😆 everything made so small. That's very cool. Great to meet you my friend. I am newish on yt. I love flashlights also 🔦
Nice, tempting to get one. Looked at the link, amused it offered a battery and the Weltool W4Pro to go with it.🤔
You should definitely buy a W4Pro as well haha. I reckon those website options aren't actually what is frequently purchased together. It's just something to try get you to buy something else at a slight discount. I have the option on my website, but I have it disabled as I don't like baiting people into making a purchase.
Btw, my website has a page where I list reviewed models and gifted new models. Still need to add a few more, but I think you have enough torches already haha
@@PiercingTheDarkness Enough already, Is that actually possible? 😆
Thrunite mini cat!?
I can order the MC13 gen 1 SBT 90.2 for 50 something bucks, that seems like an incredible steal
Where?
As in the Predator movie was said once: "You're one ugly mdfkr", but the flashlight itself.
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Come on, it looks like a screw with nut half threaded
@@matheusmf4135 just checking you weren't talking about me 🤣
No no, you look like a viking, I would not mess with you
@@matheusmf4135 lol
such a waste of SBT90.2 on a small light, make it big and come with 26650 is better choice
Plenty of models out there get very hot. The Convoy 4X18A hits over 100°C if left on 35-100%. That's what you call dangerous, but yet everyone loves the convoy models. Same for many Convoy models due to the poor thermal regulation not reducing below 35%. Pretty much the same thing happening on the MC13, Manker haven't programmed it to drop below Med. If programmed to drop to Low, at the tested 400 lumens, it would have been better. Still 400-800 lumens to operate and move between is fine imo. Outside in the cool air with a breeze is going to be a lower temp than sitting inside.
@@PiercingTheDarkness I rather they build sth more practical in compact size with tir len, sst20/40/sft40 and positive tail switch; like surefire backup but low price
@@PiercingTheDarknessDisagree with forcing thermal regulation. They are simply assuming you are smart enough to know the limits of the light. Getting hot means there is good thermal transfer between the body and the LED. Some people need to use them extended periods. They come tapped with a 1/4 UNC hole to use with a handle or tripod
Ridiculous host for SBT90.2. Too much heat to be useful.
Limited Edition. I've been using it a lot and I'm very happy with it. Definitely gets hot, but not on Med for awhile, and a model this small Low-Med is heaps anyway. Turbo is never meant to be used for very long on any model. Unfortunately, I didn't have the time to run all tests on each level. 1Lumen will have all that info soon anyway.
It's more that there isn't very much heat sink mass