[New Release] Mankerlight Timeback III (5 Versions)

My guess it’s about 100kcd at max!

yes,it's just a fun light,.

Less sharp too.

Does the MC13 have a TIR lens?

The images on the Manker page show two pics with reflector and one that look like TIR.

Good question. I believe that the SBT simply will not fit the optics of the standard 13. It is simply larger than the TIR inlet diameter…

MC13 90.2 adopt smooth (SMO) reflector.

How many lights of this limited edition will be produced?

So the MC13 has an SBT90.2 LED and comes with an 18350 tube. I wonder what sort of output you’d get with an 18350 cell?

The most powerful 18350 Vapcell or Shockli give off 10, or a maximum of 15A for a short time. So it will not be a full-fledged turbo, and a high one can be short-lived. But the WOW effect in this size will be …

Definitely a ‘wow’ light when setup with short battery!

My MC13 with SBT90.2 has just arrived! Thanks Manker. It’s very impressive for the small size.

Some very quick measurements with a 18650 (not quite fully charged). Take them with a grain of salt.

  • 4043 lm at 0s
  • 3509 lm at 30s

18350 is still charging. Not fast enough… Edit: it’s charged now. Here’s 18350 numbers (KeepPower 1200mAh 15A/10A)

  • 3582 lm at 0s
  • 2931 lm at 30s

I’ll share more details later but I have other flashlight review things to first.

Any 18350 cells better than the KeepPower 15A?

Throw at 0 seconds, measured at 5m

  • 18650: 606m / 91,954cd
  • 18350: 556m / 77,294cd

3k lumens at 30s on an 18350 is absolutely incredible. For reference, that’s about 5x the output of the Lumintop X9L at 30s, and that’s a much larger light. Manker’s drivers really are on another level compared to what we usually see. And the price on this one is excellent. I don’t think I can resist.

Thanks for that Dave. Those numbers are really impressive for such a small host. I can’t decide on this one yet. I’m guessing it was pretty hot at 30s?
Do you have any cd numbers at all?

I think a spring bypass will greatly increase the output especially with a high amp 18650

Some quick throw measurements for the Manker MC13 SBT90.2:

Throw at 0 seconds, measured at 5m (should probably do 10m for this)

  • 18650: 606m / 91,954cd
  • 18350: 556m / 77,294cd

For reference, 1lumen and Zero Air reviewed the Osram Boost HL version at just over 700m (probably at 30s).

Is there a discount code for Mk37?
Looks to have all the right features.

Unfortunately not fellow UK entusiast

I emailed them the other day and they said no not even for us BLF members

Too sad, since MK37 has an awesome regulation and received very good feedback.

I ordered the Manker MC13 SBT90.2 limited edition flashlight, which surprisingly arrived very quickly using standard postal mail (just around 3 weeks, which I consider quite fast).

The flashlight package just came in a box with the flashlight (18650 tube), spare 18350 tube, lanyard strap, spare o-ring.

NO MANUAL was included with the package at all.

Just wondering if Manker can provide the manual of the MC13 SBT90.2 edition?

(I know I can find the features just by trial & error, but I would prefer if there is mention of approximate brightness levels, if there are hidden strobes or SOS or beacon modes, or maybe a description of how thermal regulation may work for this flashlight)…

Any discount coupons for Manker E03H II.

Thanks in advance