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Shipping is an extra $8 and will be USPS Priority Flat rate (tracked+insured). If you buy multiple lights only 1 shipping charge of course.
Miboxer C2-3000 charger. Excellent condition, supports 21700 batteries. Charges at 1.5Amps x 2 = 3A total.
$15 + shipping

Xtar PB2. Only fits flat top non-protected 18650’s.
$12 + shipping

Jaxman E2L Grayish blue
Right now it’s set up with TA FET+N+1 driver, bistro firmware, bypassed tail spring, SST-20 3000K LEDs, frosted narrow optic, clear switch boot (I have blue and black too). 18650 tube only.
$OLD + shipping

$OLD + shipping
Sofirn Q8 but with Anduril firmware and an AR coated lens from Kaidomain. It is in great condition and probably only used for 20 minutes total.

~~Here is an Amazon link for details about the light: Amazon.com
~~Here is the firmware details: http://toykeeper.net/torches/fsm/anduril-ui.png~~
Nightwatch NS22 “Seeker” which has been modded with a Osram White Flat 1mm2 thrower LED. Bypassed springs, new centering ring. Will include a spare AR coated lens. I had to raise the MCPCB up so there is a very small gap where the bezel doesn’t screw completely on. It comes with an 18650 tube and 21700 tube. The throw is just a little bit more than a fully modded C8 in a slightly smaller lens and much better efficiency/run time.
$OLD + shipping


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Bump, added more lights + chargers. Save on shipping and buy more than 1 item
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I will take the Ns22 seeker,PM sent
I could bypass the springs on the Q8 for free if that sells it for anyone.
I could probably also change the emitters in the E2L, depending on what I have on hand, if someone is interested.
What driver is in the E2L? Is it a mountain electronics driver?
Right now it has a TA FET+N+1 from Lexel. I also have a spare MTN FET+1 but as you probably know the TA driver has more regulated levels and is a bit nicer.
Btw, Q8 is sold.
That e2l is tempting… someone should buy it so I dont have to… 
The q8 arrived very quickly and in perfect shape. The spring bypass was neatly done as well.
Thanks again!