Awesome piece of equipment. I like the idea that it can be charged solar? Also, the price is not too bad even for the stronger one.Thanks for sharing Rick. 👍👍👍
Hi Rick I love your reviews... Biy I noticed you don't say if this is a promotion or if you have bought the device with your own money or if it was provided to you by the manufacturer for review. You also don't say if you get to keep the device after the review as a payment for the review or if you return it after your review is done.
Thanks for the post and I never actually receive any financial compensation for any of my reviews and have made it a practice to avoid that. I sometimes do receive gear for evaluation from companies and mention that in clip if I keep the gear after the review. Most of those products are actually given back to the viewers during our 12 Days of Drone Valley Christmas giveaways we do every year. In other cases we return the gear to the company once we've finished the review. In this case, we're sending it back. The only small income we receive for these reviews is if you use the link in the description to make the purchase and that helps support the channel and time I devote to creating these reviews. I hope that helps explain it a little better.
@@Dronevalley Thanks Rick ... love the transparency... as a thought maybe you should have a link on your video that goes to a standard transparency page on your website that covers what you said. Then anyone reading a review would know what you just said. As we both know many reviews online are paid ads and I knew you wouldn't ever do that.
Thank you! You answered all my questions. I'm looking at a Cyber Monday deal on the 500. I will need it to reliably power my 12v fridge and one of the things I needed to know, you told me right off. It charges while charging! Thank you. Is the 330 adequate for charging a small 12 v fridge?
The 330 or the 500 would work well for a small fridge. These Power Stations have gotten smaller and more powerful every year and are great for campers and minivans to keep appliances running. Thanks for the post.
I'm looking to get another one or two AC outlets from my unit. Powering a sound machine and baby monitor, so very little power needed. I'm thinking either an adapter from DC port, or small power strip into AC port. Would that be safe to do? Any other options for this?
Excellent Review Video, and Excellent Product. Rick, You Have Reviewed A Lot Of Chargers. Which One Is Your #1 Choice? You Should Provide Us With Your List Of Top 10 Charger Choices and Why, Giving Pro's and Con's On Each. Thank You.
Question - can I use any solar panel with these? I want to put one on the roof of my mini-van to power a 12v/45 w fridge. Is the 330 adequate for that?
You can easily install a solar panel on the roof of your camper or minivan to charge the device. There are a ton of them available to do just that and they are easy to mount and connect to the power station. That way you'll always have a fully charged unit when you need it.
The battery chemistry in this Power Station is based on Lithium-Ion and will provide a lot of recharge cycles. If you're looking for one with Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries (newer chemistry) you might want to consider the River 2 - amzn.to/3yagbkV
@@Dronevalley I don't mind lithium ion just want to stay away from lithium Polymer for fear of it catching on fire. I thought you said lithium Polymer in the video. Sure if you mistakenly said Polymer in the video I'll order one. I have 8 solar generators now and always looking for the next one must be some kind of addiction lol. Thanks for the reply
Thanks for the post but I'm confused on your math. The unit sells for about $300 (and they put it on sale often for less) and it provides 330 watts of charging. That works out to be about 80 cents per watt, which is similar to the Jackery unit. I like the Jackery gear as well but this MP330 also provides 3 USB-A QC ports, a USB-C PD 60W port and a Qi wireless charger on the top. In comparison, the Jackery 240 only provides 2 USB-A ports that are not QC and limited to 2.4A each @ 5V, no USB-C ports and no wireless charging either. Which sounds like a better option?
@@Dronevalley Sorry, I'm from Canada. Prices are higher here. I clicked on your link, to me to the page and it stated $687 CDN for this unit. I have bought a few Jackery's at $250 for 240 watts. True though, if you want greater wattage, like 1500 watts, then it's about $1.30/watt
@@andreiter I've tested a ton of all the major companies in the Power Station space and they all work out to about $1/Watt. The real value is in the advanced features like the fast-charging that Ecoflow provides or the higher power USB-C on this unit. That's where these products are heading and it seems like every few weeks there are new innovative things being added to the gear. I have new products from Bluetti, Anker and EcoFlow that I'll be reviewing on the channel this week so be sure to stop back for those.
David, I've done over 500 reviews of various products on this channel and everyone wants something different from these videos. Most folks care more about the details of what makes the product special and different from others and that's what I try and explain in these reviews. How long a light bulb or power drill operates is more of a math problem (Power = Current x Voltage) and hard to show in real time. I hope that helps.
Hands down the best review I've seen on this unit!
We gotta see you use the thing. What can and can’t it power !!!
Awesome piece of equipment. I like the idea that it can be charged solar? Also, the price is not too bad even for the stronger one.Thanks for sharing Rick. 👍👍👍
Hi Rick I love your reviews... Biy I noticed you don't say if this is a promotion or if you have bought the device with your own money or if it was provided to you by the manufacturer for review. You also don't say if you get to keep the device after the review as a payment for the review or if you return it after your review is done.
Thanks for the post and I never actually receive any financial compensation for any of my reviews and have made it a practice to avoid that. I sometimes do receive gear for evaluation from companies and mention that in clip if I keep the gear after the review. Most of those products are actually given back to the viewers during our 12 Days of Drone Valley Christmas giveaways we do every year. In other cases we return the gear to the company once we've finished the review. In this case, we're sending it back. The only small income we receive for these reviews is if you use the link in the description to make the purchase and that helps support the channel and time I devote to creating these reviews. I hope that helps explain it a little better.
@@Dronevalley Thanks Rick ... love the transparency... as a thought maybe you should have a link on your video that goes to a standard transparency page on your website that covers what you said. Then anyone reading a review would know what you just said. As we both know many reviews online are paid ads and I knew you wouldn't ever do that.
Can it run a mini fridge or a small heater?
Thank you! You answered all my questions. I'm looking at a Cyber Monday deal on the 500. I will need it to reliably power my 12v fridge and one of the things I needed to know, you told me right off. It charges while charging! Thank you.
Is the 330 adequate for charging a small 12 v fridge?
The 330 or the 500 would work well for a small fridge. These Power Stations have gotten smaller and more powerful every year and are great for campers and minivans to keep appliances running. Thanks for the post.
@@Dronevalley Thank you!
I'm looking to get another one or two AC outlets from my unit. Powering a sound machine and baby monitor, so very little power needed. I'm thinking either an adapter from DC port, or small power strip into AC port. Would that be safe to do? Any other options for this?
Thank you. Good review.
Excellent Review Video, and Excellent Product. Rick, You Have Reviewed A Lot Of Chargers. Which One Is Your #1 Choice? You Should Provide Us With Your List Of Top 10 Charger Choices and Why, Giving Pro's and Con's On Each. Thank You.
Can you plug a TV to this model
Question - can I use any solar panel with these? I want to put one on the roof of my mini-van to power a 12v/45 w fridge. Is the 330 adequate for that?
You can easily install a solar panel on the roof of your camper or minivan to charge the device. There are a ton of them available to do just that and they are easy to mount and connect to the power station. That way you'll always have a fully charged unit when you need it.
@@Dronevalley Thank you!
how would this power station be for charging Air2S batteries and controller out in the field?
How many times will it charge an Avata battery? Or a Mavic 2 pro?
Some are saying it has lithium ion do you know for sure what chemistry it has Thanks for the videos
The battery chemistry in this Power Station is based on Lithium-Ion and will provide a lot of recharge cycles. If you're looking for one with Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries (newer chemistry) you might want to consider the River 2 - amzn.to/3yagbkV
@@Dronevalley I don't mind lithium ion just want to stay away from lithium Polymer for fear of it catching on fire. I thought you said lithium Polymer in the video. Sure if you mistakenly said Polymer in the video I'll order one. I have 8 solar generators now and always looking for the next one must be some kind of addiction lol. Thanks for the reply
@@Buck7567 Yeah, he scared me too.. I went and checked... it's L-ION... Oh yeah.
Super cool😎
Lithium polymer?
Interestingly, on mine, the usb doesnt need to be on for wireless charging.
that works out to about $2/watt? Jackery offers 240 watts for roughly $250
Thanks for the post but I'm confused on your math. The unit sells for about $300 (and they put it on sale often for less) and it provides 330 watts of charging. That works out to be about 80 cents per watt, which is similar to the Jackery unit. I like the Jackery gear as well but this MP330 also provides 3 USB-A QC ports, a USB-C PD 60W port and a Qi wireless charger on the top. In comparison, the Jackery 240 only provides 2 USB-A ports that are not QC and limited to 2.4A each @ 5V, no USB-C ports and no wireless charging either. Which sounds like a better option?
@@Dronevalley Sorry, I'm from Canada. Prices are higher here. I clicked on your link, to me to the page and it stated $687 CDN for this unit. I have bought a few Jackery's at $250 for 240 watts. True though, if you want greater wattage, like 1500 watts, then it's about $1.30/watt
Bluetti has a 2000 watt unit for $1999 CDN. The same power for Jackery would be around $2500 😞 Jackery is reasonable for their lower wattage units.
@@andreiter I've tested a ton of all the major companies in the Power Station space and they all work out to about $1/Watt. The real value is in the advanced features like the fast-charging that Ecoflow provides or the higher power USB-C on this unit. That's where these products are heading and it seems like every few weeks there are new innovative things being added to the gear. I have new products from Bluetti, Anker and EcoFlow that I'll be reviewing on the channel this week so be sure to stop back for those.
If you love talking about it why don't you love to show the quality and how long it actually runs certain devices... Failed review for me....
David, I've done over 500 reviews of various products on this channel and everyone wants something different from these videos. Most folks care more about the details of what makes the product special and different from others and that's what I try and explain in these reviews. How long a light bulb or power drill operates is more of a math problem (Power = Current x Voltage) and hard to show in real time. I hope that helps.
Paid $160 for mine.