Brand | BALDR |
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Wattage | 330 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Output Wattage | 330 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Connector Cable, AC Wall Plug Power Adapter, 12v Car Charger Cable, User manual |
Color | Orange and Grey |
Product Dimensions | 11.6"L x 8.27"W x 7.68"H |
Model Name | PIONEER330 |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Ignition System Type | Electronic |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Manufacturer | BALDR |
Part Number | Baldr-P330 |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Item model number | Baldr330 |
Batteries | 30 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | 330W/288Wh |
Style | 330W |
Thickness | No Millimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
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BALDR Portable Power Station, Solar Generator with 120V Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet, Backup Lithium Battery Power Supply, 330W | 288Wh, For CPAP Camping Travel Hunting Outdoors Emergency Blackout
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Brand | BALDR |
Wattage | 330 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Output Wattage | 330 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Connector Cable, AC Wall Plug Power Adapter, 12v Car Charger Cable, User manual |
About this item
- ⚡ POWER 9 DEVICES SIMULTANEOUSLY: Baldr’s 330W, 288Wh Lithium Ion Battery has 1x AC Outlet, 2x DC Outlets, 1x 12V Car Outlet (Cigarette Lighter), 3x USB 3.0 Quick-Charge Plugs, 1x USB Type-C Port, and 1x Wireless Charging Pad. This unit can power your drones, phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, lighting, and so much more!
- ⚡ ECO-FRIENDLY CHARGING: You can easily charge your Portable Power Station via standard wall outlet (110-240V), 12V car outlet, or a separate power generator. No access to an outlet? Baldr has you covered! Recharge your unit ANYWHERE with our ultra-efficient, 120W solar panel (sold separately)! This device also includes a built-in MPPT Controller to maximize energy extraction and optimize charging rates.
- ⚡ THE PERFECT CPAP GENERATOR: The Baldr Pioneer Portable Power Station includes a 12V Regulated Output (DC to DC), which provides constant voltage throughout the night to ensure you sleep peacefully! Our generator also supports use while charging, making it the perfect companion to your CPAP System.
- ⚡ COMPREHENSIVE BATTERY PROTECTION: Baldr’s Battery Management System protects your Power Station from overcharging, inconsistent voltage, current overload, short circuits and overheating. This unit also features a low battery alarm, fireproof shell, and shock-proof socket design to keep you and your family well protected!
- ⚡ WHAT’S INCLUDED: 1x Baldr Pioneer 330W Portable Power Station, 1x 8mm DC to 18V Y Connector Cable, 1x 110V AC Wall Plug Power Adapter, 1x 12V Car Charger Cable, 1x User Manual. We provide excellent 24-hour customer service, a 1 year warranty, as well as a 30-day money back guarantee on all purchases!
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Value for money | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Light weight | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.6 |
Portability | 4.9 | — | 4.7 | 4.6 | 3.6 | 4.4 |
Battery life | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | — | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Built in light | 4.2 | 5.0 | — | — | — | 4.2 |
Sold By | The Lila Belle Shop | EBL-Stores | ZGTH-US | Amazon.com | Baldr Inc | EnginStar US |
fuel type | Gasoline | — | Gasoline | gas powered | Gasoline | Electric |
power source | Battery Powered, Solar Powered | Solar Powered | Solar Powered | Fuel Powered | Battery Powered, Solar Powered | Battery Powered/ Solar Panel Powered |
engine type | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke |
output wattage | 330 watts | — | 600 watts | — | 500 watts | 300 watts |
wattage | 330 watts | 330 watts | 330 watts | 1800 watts | 500 watts | 300 watts |
voltage | 110 volts | 110 volts of alternating current | 110 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 110 volts |
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Baldr was founded in 2017 and quickly became an innovator and market leader in outdoor power solutions.
With an independent factory and team of skilled technicians, Baldr has developed the ultimate lineup of portable power generators and solar charging accessories.
Check out our collection of power stations and solar panels to help you prepare for the unexpected, or power your next off-grid adventure!
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Innovative Designs
2*Light Modes / Wireless Charging / Cooling Fan / Fireproof Shell / Anti-Eletric Shock
Green Solar Generator
Unlimited Charging
Save Time Charging: Fully charged in 4-6 hours / All You Need Is Sunlight: No need to rely on wall sockets or gas generators / Effortless To Operate: Simply plug the 8mm DC Cable of the solar panel into the DC Input of your power station.
Detail of Baldr330W
Baldr330W power station | Baldr330W power station | Baldr330W power station |
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Different Charging Ports1*Type-C / 3*USB 3.0 / 1*AC Outlet / 2*DC Outlets 12V / 1*12V Cigarette Lighter | Solar ChargingBaldr 120W Solar Panel (4-6 Hours) | Battery ProtectionOvercharge/Current Overload /Temperature /Short Circuit Protection |
Other Charging1*10W Wireless Charging | 2 Recharging Methods110-240V Wall Outlet (5-6 Hours) / 12V DC Car Outlet (6-7 Hours) | Voltage ProtectionVoltage Regulation |
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Baldr330W power station | Baldr330W power station | Baldr330W power station |
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Pure CurrentPure Sine Wave Alternating Current to Prevent Damage | Perfect For CPAPRegulated 12V Output to Maintain Continuous & Stable Current. | LCD DisplayRemaining Charge Time / Remaining Usage Time/Low Voltage Warning |
Quiet ChargingPure Current reduced Noise While In Use | CPAP Charging Mode2 Methods of CPAP Charging: 110V AC or 12V DC. | Other DisplayBattery Level/Input & Output Status/Temperature Indicator/Low Battery Alarm |
How can I calculate the working times for my device?
Working Time = 288Wh x 0.85 / The Operating Power Of Your Device.
Does the Baldr Pioneer 330 have an energy saving mode?
When there is no input for more than 3 hours, the unit turns off automatically.
Which devices are NOT supported by the Baldr Pioneer 330?
This unit can not support devices over 330W. If you use a device over the recommended wattage, the power station will automatically enter protection mode. Simply restart the unit if this occurs.
What can I do to extend battery life?
It’s best to fully charge your unit once every three months to keep the battery pack healthy.
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Battery Capacity
| 288Wh | 173Wh | 400Wh | 933Wh | 120W | 200W |
Cell Type
| Lithium Battery | Lithium Battery | Lithium Battery | Lithium Battery | Monocrystalline | Monocrystalline |
AC Port
| 1x | 1x | 1x | 2x | / | / |
DC 12V Port
| 2x | 1x | 1x | 2x | / | / |
QC 3.0 Port
| 3x | 2x | 3x | 3x | 1x | 1x |
USB-PD PORT
| 1x | 1x | 1x | 1x | 1x | 1x |
Weight
| 8.6 lbs | 6.2 lbs | 9.33lbs | 18.8lbs | 10.2lbs | 16.1lbs |
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ASIN | B07YWWVRWD |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #98,263 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #327 in Outdoor Generators |
Date First Available | November 14, 2019 |
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Customers like the size, weight, and brightness of the electricity generator. For example, they mention it's very portable, has a built-in light, and is very useful for task lighting. They're also satisfied with ease of use, and quality. That said, opinions are mixed on the battery, charging, value, and performance.
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Customers like the quality of the power station. They say it's beefy, built very well, and has a sturdy feel without being heavy or bulky. Customers also mention that it stores a lot of power and has power to spare.
"...+ size and weight are better than expected. It has a sturdy feel without being heavy or bulky...." Read more
"...The product was shipped quickly by Amazon. It looks like it is solidly built...." Read more
"...Hoping this is just a fluke because it is a solidly built little unit but I opted to return and not get a replacement for now...." Read more
"...the unit, and it would work for short periods, but the error would still come up and cause the device not to work and the built-in light to have an..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the electricity generator. They mention that it is very portable, lightweight, and easy to use and store. Some appreciate the small footprint and the handle grip. Overall, most are happy with the compact size and lightweight design.
"...What I like about this unit:+ size and weight are better than expected. It has a sturdy feel without being heavy or bulky...." Read more
"...The size is awesome, it is super portable and was a lot smaller than I expected...." Read more
"...It's small, light, and when the fan kicks on it's quiet......" Read more
"...happy with the durability and fit/finish of this device, and its amazingly light despite how much energy it can store...." Read more
Customers find the electricity generator easy to use. They say it works as described, is convenient, and has an easy-to-follow manual. Customers also appreciate the simple and intuitive controls and the LED screen that shows charging levels. They mention that it's easy to setup and get running, and is easy to set during operation. Overall, customers are happy with the simplicity and sturdiness of the product.
"...Time will tell how long it will last, but it is easy to use for small emergencies...." Read more
"...When we received the Baldr 330W my wife and I were both amazed at its simplicity, and the sturdiness of how well built this until was made...." Read more
"...It is easily portable and user friendly. The controls are simple and intuitive and the LED screen is nice to show charging levels and what wattage..." Read more
"...Both of these are easily set during operation (with the mask on and running) by turning and pushing the control knob on the front of the CPAP..." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the product. They mention that the built-in light is great, and is much brighter than expected. They also appreciate the LED display, which provides battery status and level.
"...One thing I was able to test with the original unit was the light which is plenty bright and has a nice temperature to it versus most LEDs that are..." Read more
"...multiple USB charging ports, an AC outlet, 12v DC outlet, a backlit usage monitor, DC car charger, solar cables/connectors, various connector types,..." Read more
"...The built in light is also handy for getting setup in the tent (our tent has dark rest coating that blocks most sunlight)...." Read more
"...On top of working flawlessly, it as built in QI wireless charging, an LED light and a convenient fold away carrying handle...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the electricity generator. For example, some love the top wireless charging feature, saying it gives them another option to charge the phone. They appreciate the ability for flow-through charging, and the built-in Qi wireless charging. That said, others say that the unit will only charge at a single rate, and that it wouldn't charge itself when plugged in. They also mention that the adapter is included, but there's no way to charge without a wall outlet or car.
"...I got the Togo 120 watt portable solar panel too and it charges this quite well. In full sun seems to always be at the max input of 52 watts...." Read more
"...A third thing I'd complained about was the wireless charging didn't seem to work unless it's directly connected to power, but I discovered it's the..." Read more
"...It has multiple USB charging ports, an AC outlet, 12v DC outlet, a backlit usage monitor, DC car charger, solar cables/connectors, various connector..." Read more
"...The unit will only charge at a single rate (around 52 watts) so charging to full will take roughly 6 hours no matter what kind of input you are using..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the electricity generator. Some mention that it works very well, gets the job done, and is thrilled with the result. However, others say that it stopped working after only two months and the return policy had expired.
"...Worked really well for that ran the battery maintainer for several weeks before having to recharge the Baldr. It certainly came in handy for me...." Read more
"...It's actually a rather nice battery pack...." Read more
"...I wish the display screen functioned better, but I have no regrets about the purchase and might consider buying another in the future...." Read more
"...I use this power pack for a telescope and it works very well and I'm glad that the company took care of this extremely quickly and efficiently...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the generator. Some mention it has a great set of features for its price, while others say it's a waste of money.
"...Conclusion:Baldr 330 has a great set of features for its price and performs mostly as expected...." Read more
"...don’t know how many watts it is, but it’s really really slow... pretty much useless." Read more
"...A well built, good WH unit for the money!! Interested to see when they update it." Read more
"...Totally useless waste of money.I purchased this for use with a personal CPAP machine...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery. Some mention it's a great backup battery and cell charging station, while others say that it depletes much faster, drains about 50% of the battery, and won't charge back up to 100%.
"...it or not, and because it doesn't go to sleep, it will keep draining some of the power until you manually turn it off again...." Read more
"...All in all, it's a great battery, just make sure you follow all the tricks to keep it from draining your power when you need it!..." Read more
"...been tripped, no watts measurement for the USB ports, battery % doesn't drop very linearly, just a couple minor things like that but really more..." Read more
"...I love the renewable part and how compact everything is. Takes up no space in the car." Read more
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I'll go ahead and mention I'm pretty new to solar 'generators' and my first one was a Jackery 240 which spoiled me a little and some of my misunderstanding of the Baldr 330 is because I assumed it would behave similarly, but there is an important difference. Like the Jackery, the Baldr has little buttons to turn on which plugs you want to use (12v, USBs, AC), but unlike the Jackery the Baldr has a master power button that is clearly marked as such. It took me a while to catch on to how important it is to always turn off the main power if not in use. I thought the battery was consistently losing its charge to the tune of about 6% each day when unused -- and more importantly I thought it was turned off because I knew I'd hit the power button -- but turns out plugging in the solar panel to top it off turns it on again. So each day of non-use, I was begrudgingly topping off what it lost from the previous day and returning it to storage only to find the same problem the next day. Even if you just turned the power button off a second ago, and wait several seconds for an audible beep, if you plug it into a power source it comes right back on. I thought it was just the display waking up, like the Jackery, but it's the main power. Now that I'm constantly aware of this, it's holding its charge perfectly. If I store it at 100% and make sure it's completely off, it stays at 100% until I need it!
Another thing I'd complained about was the USB-C port seemed to stop working and this was one of the main selling points for me over its Jackery equivalent... but again, there was no fault with the unit, only with my understanding. I was trying to charge my macbook which I read somewhere it can't do, but my laptop at rest tends to pull 16w which this USB-C port is rated for, if I understood correctly. When in use, my laptop pulls 45w but I wasn't trying to use it on the Baldr, just recharge it at rest. The thing that really threw me off is that it worked a few times at first! The laptop made the "charging" sound when I plugged it into the USB-C. But after a couple of initial successes, it no longer showed any signs of being plugged in and the Baldr screen showed no outgoing power. Using the AC adapter/port worked fine, but I really didn't want that clunky adapter occupying the only AC plug on the unit. So I found a work around. I'm now using high-capacity portable battery packs that I plug into the USB plugs on the Baldr while the Baldr is charging on the solar panel. In theory my solar panel has USB ports and should be able to charge the portable battery packs directly but it seems to take longer that way; I'm not sure why. So I let the Baldr charge the extra battery packs while it's recharging on solar. Seems to work fine; I can get everything topped off again on a good sunny day.
A third thing I'd complained about was the wireless charging didn't seem to work unless it's directly connected to power, but I discovered it's the case on my phone causing that problem. It seems the case is causing just enough resistance that it doesn't get the power unless there's an incoming stream. I finally noticed this because I my regular wall charger (plugged into a wall outlet) that acts up sometimes and I have to move the phone around to just the right position for it to pick up power. It dawned on me it wasn't both chargers having problems, it's my phone case.
With all that cleared up, here are my original pros and cons lists, but with the cons corrected.
What I like about this unit:
+ size and weight are better than expected. It has a sturdy feel without being heavy or bulky. The handle has a rubber grip on it which makes it extremely comfortable to carry.
+ charges easily from my solar panel; speed of charge varies depending on weather, obviously, but the recharge time seems about the same as my Jackery 240. (I haven't actually measured, though.)
+ display screen is good. It shows the battery percentage, the incoming power, and outgoing load. There's nothing more I would ask for on the display.
+ USB-C port is handy; it eliminates need for extra adapters
+ the light bar has come in far handier than I expected. I use it more than I thought I would.
What disappoints:
- fan kicks on more often than I expected (i.e. more often than my Jackery 240). It startled me the first few times because I thought it was overheating, but now I've just accepted the fan runs a lot.
- the display screen doesn't go to sleep; it just stays on until you turn off the main power button. Sometimes the first click isn't enough and I have to try again. It makes an audible beep several seconds after turning it off... I'm not sure why the delay.
- charging the unit turns the display screen back on whether you want it or not, and because it doesn't go to sleep, it will keep draining some of the power until you manually turn it off again.
Conclusion:
Baldr 330 has a great set of features for its price and performs mostly as expected. I wish the display screen functioned better, but I have no regrets about the purchase and might consider buying another in the future. It's probably a great entry point for getting into solar/off-grid power.
Adding to review. 2/1/22: In February of 2021 my wood shop burned down. I didn't have any electric to work on rebuilding it for a while. I used the Baldr unit for several things. I ran a 1/4 hp sump pump to drain the pond after it would get filled with rain. The initial start up of the pump tripped the unit off a couple times until it got enough water into the hose to start a siphon action then it ran continually to drain the pond. I also used it on a 4.3 amp die grinder to grind out a nail on a post before drilling it out for a rebar pin. Though at 4.3 amps that should have been over 500 watts, the unit ran fine and said it was only drawing 310 watts. I also used it to run a float battery charger to keep my snowplow battery maintained since it has a parasitic draw and I usually had it plugged into an outlet but no power most of the summer. Worked really well for that ran the battery maintainer for several weeks before having to recharge the Baldr. It certainly came in handy for me. Everything on it still seems to be working fine, it's holding a 100% charge for at least 2 months ( while not using).
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020
Adding to review. 2/1/22: In February of 2021 my wood shop burned down. I didn't have any electric to work on rebuilding it for a while. I used the Baldr unit for several things. I ran a 1/4 hp sump pump to drain the pond after it would get filled with rain. The initial start up of the pump tripped the unit off a couple times until it got enough water into the hose to start a siphon action then it ran continually to drain the pond. I also used it on a 4.3 amp die grinder to grind out a nail on a post before drilling it out for a rebar pin. Though at 4.3 amps that should have been over 500 watts, the unit ran fine and said it was only drawing 310 watts. I also used it to run a float battery charger to keep my snowplow battery maintained since it has a parasitic draw and I usually had it plugged into an outlet but no power most of the summer. Worked really well for that ran the battery maintainer for several weeks before having to recharge the Baldr. It certainly came in handy for me. Everything on it still seems to be working fine, it's holding a 100% charge for at least 2 months ( while not using).