Finally getting ready to order a 4 Post Lift, but I have two questions:
I have a 3 car garage approx 33w x 28, and the lift is going into the stall the furthest away from the house, so the two other stalls will be used for daily vehicles. I've already laid out some tape on the floor, so I should have plenty of clearance.
However, I was wondering, when you're not using the lift for parking, servicing or storage, and you're just fumbling around in the garage, do you leave the runners down and just be mindful not to trip over them, or do you raise them so that you can walk under freely? I'm 5'11, so I'm thinking that I might need to pay more attention to the clearance height under the ramps.
What's works out better for you?
Second, I'm seeing that some lifts are specifying 120v, but require a 30 amp breaker?? Is this a misprint? What circuit are you guys actually installing these things on, a standard 15amp, a 20amp, or something custom? Also, does it have to be a dedicated circuit?
Thanks!
I have a 3 car garage approx 33w x 28, and the lift is going into the stall the furthest away from the house, so the two other stalls will be used for daily vehicles. I've already laid out some tape on the floor, so I should have plenty of clearance.
However, I was wondering, when you're not using the lift for parking, servicing or storage, and you're just fumbling around in the garage, do you leave the runners down and just be mindful not to trip over them, or do you raise them so that you can walk under freely? I'm 5'11, so I'm thinking that I might need to pay more attention to the clearance height under the ramps.
What's works out better for you?
Second, I'm seeing that some lifts are specifying 120v, but require a 30 amp breaker?? Is this a misprint? What circuit are you guys actually installing these things on, a standard 15amp, a 20amp, or something custom? Also, does it have to be a dedicated circuit?
Thanks!





