lyonkster
Well-known member
I'm planning to add a disconnect and some power outlets to my Advantage four post lift, and wanted to get some feedback on my plan. In the current setup, the lift power cord does not reach the ceiling outlet, so I'm using a short extension cord for now:

My plan is to replace the ceiling receptacle with a 20A twist-lock, like this one:

Then I'll use some SOOW cable with a male twist lock on the end, to bring power down to the post.
At the post, I'd like to have a disconnect and two gang outlet box. Conceptually, something similar to what this Youtube video does:

Except that my disconnect will be above the outlets, since the power is coming from above.
My questions are:
- Should I plug in the lift cord into one of the new outlets (which gives one more redundant opportunity to disconnect it in case of runaway motor), or is it better to cut off the male plug and hardwire the cord into the box for a cleaner look?
- For the disconnect, I can't use the Leviton industrial switch that the video has since it's only rated for 1 hp; my lift motor is 1.5 hp. So I'm considering using a higher rated switch like this:

With an enclosure like this:

Another option is using a switch like this:

Any feedback would be appreciated, especially if any of this does not look right/safe!

My plan is to replace the ceiling receptacle with a 20A twist-lock, like this one:

Then I'll use some SOOW cable with a male twist lock on the end, to bring power down to the post.
At the post, I'd like to have a disconnect and two gang outlet box. Conceptually, something similar to what this Youtube video does:

Except that my disconnect will be above the outlets, since the power is coming from above.
My questions are:
- Should I plug in the lift cord into one of the new outlets (which gives one more redundant opportunity to disconnect it in case of runaway motor), or is it better to cut off the male plug and hardwire the cord into the box for a cleaner look?
- For the disconnect, I can't use the Leviton industrial switch that the video has since it's only rated for 1 hp; my lift motor is 1.5 hp. So I'm considering using a higher rated switch like this:

With an enclosure like this:

Another option is using a switch like this:

Any feedback would be appreciated, especially if any of this does not look right/safe!







