danieldd
Well-known member
Getting ready to order a lift, but I've got to add a dedicated AC receptacle for it. I contacted Advantage lifts, interested in their DX-9000 lift. Was surprised to find out that I cannot wire their 120V motors for 240V. If I want a 240V connection, I have to either buy a bigger lift or upsize the motor to 240V at an additional $450.

When I used to have my MaxJax, the instructions allowed for either 120V or 240V. I preferred the 240V because it runs faster (up) and uses less amperage.
So, I'm not too happy about that, but can probably live with it.
My other issue is electrically connecting the lift motor to the AC receptacle. Advantage told me the length of the cord is 3-4 feet only. Seems to me you would have to position the lift close to the wall and then the cord would be in the way all the time. Can you remotely position the lift motor on the wall and run the hydraulic lines to the lift? This is what I did with my Maxjax.
When I used to have my MaxJax, the instructions allowed for either 120V or 240V. I preferred the 240V because it runs faster (up) and uses less amperage.
So, I'm not too happy about that, but can probably live with it.
My other issue is electrically connecting the lift motor to the AC receptacle. Advantage told me the length of the cord is 3-4 feet only. Seems to me you would have to position the lift close to the wall and then the cord would be in the way all the time. Can you remotely position the lift motor on the wall and run the hydraulic lines to the lift? This is what I did with my Maxjax.
