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Sold/Expired Gen II Maxabeam "Lite"

zoran

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Switzerland, Italy, Florida address
First 'I'll take it' posted in the thread gets the item. Items will be sent from Switzerland and we will split the shipping cost. Once dropped off at the post office and the tracking number is provided, the responsibility is yours. Payment by PayPal of bank transfer (USD, EUR, CHF).

I keep the right to refuse sale to anyone.


The price is $640 550 500. I would also be interested in trading for a Delghi Ti Iris (any finish), PhotonFanatic, TB, MM, etc. +/- cash.

Gen II Maxabeam S/N #M8348 G2-20 . I've had this light since late 2009, with less than 15 minutes of run time. The previous two owners stated around 22 hours of usage.

The person I purchased the light from wasn't into the heavy OEM battery packs and wanted something light to power the Maxabeam. It's amazing how light and easy to carry the Maxabeam reflector/ballast housing is without the weight of the OEM battery attached to it. You can stick a single A123 battery pack in your back pocket or jacket pocket and never even notice it's there. The battery pack weighs 12oz and powers the Maxabeam for 30 minutes in normal mode, which is in most situations more than enough.

Please note that you will need to source your own A123 cells, with each tube taking four cells. Due to postal regulations, I cannot ship batteries.

This Maxabeam setup comes with three of the A123 patented solderless power tubes that are no longer available, and a specialty A123 charger (http://www.astroflight.com/123.html ) that is powered by a 12 volt automotive battery or other 12 Volt DC power source.

The battery tubes utilize Anderson Power Pole connectors (http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-po...owerpole-sets/) and include connections/connectors to allow single battery pack usage or two of the battery packs to be used in parallel. There are also connectors that allow the light to be ran off of a vehicle battery or a cigarette lighter.

Also included is a Covert IR 850 Nm filter that has a retail price of over $400.
(http://www.brightguy.com/Maxa+Beam/M...vert+IR+Filter)

Cosmetically, the body shows surface marks and scratches but the light functions perfectly. If you need any specific close up photos, please let me know.

More photos that show all accessories included with the light are available here: http://sniffles.smugmug.com/Hobbies/Maxabeam/n-CdbpF

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Echo63

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Why am i always broke when this comes up for sale ?
I almost bought it last time.

good luck with the sale, the MB is an awesome light !
 

ma tumba

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Re: Gen II Maxabeam "Lite"

Zoran, do you have beamshots showing wider beam patterns? Thanks
 

ma tumba

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Re: Gen II Maxabeam "Lite"

Thanks! Looking forward for the other beam shots
 
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