amishman
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I have a MaxJax on the way and wanted to make sure my electrical is ready for it. I understand it works on 110v and the circuit needs to be at least 30 amp.
My shop does not have any power so plan is to use a long electrical cord when I need to use the lift. My attached garage has the outlets and I wanted to make sure I have a proper 30 amp outlet.
My breaker box shows one 30amp running to my dryer. I take it dryers for clothes are 110v but do use that larger rounder plug versus the normal small 3 prong outlet found in the home. Or are common home dryers 220v? Just want to make sure that outlet is indeed 110v.
Anyway, the dryer plug outlet would be about 50 feet from my shop garage door. Another 20 feet puts the plug all the way to the end wall. I was thinking it may be better to have the hydraulic motor at the rear of the lift so a 50 foot cord would suffice.
Anyway, what plug comes on the MaxJax motor? Is it a round plug found like on a dryer plug outlet or a normal home 3 prong plug?
Is using 50 foot cord going to be OK for the couple minutes I need the power to use the lift. It is not like I am running it all day long.
tj
My shop does not have any power so plan is to use a long electrical cord when I need to use the lift. My attached garage has the outlets and I wanted to make sure I have a proper 30 amp outlet.
My breaker box shows one 30amp running to my dryer. I take it dryers for clothes are 110v but do use that larger rounder plug versus the normal small 3 prong outlet found in the home. Or are common home dryers 220v? Just want to make sure that outlet is indeed 110v.
Anyway, the dryer plug outlet would be about 50 feet from my shop garage door. Another 20 feet puts the plug all the way to the end wall. I was thinking it may be better to have the hydraulic motor at the rear of the lift so a 50 foot cord would suffice.
Anyway, what plug comes on the MaxJax motor? Is it a round plug found like on a dryer plug outlet or a normal home 3 prong plug?
Is using 50 foot cord going to be OK for the couple minutes I need the power to use the lift. It is not like I am running it all day long.
tj
