Re: {Chrysler 300} Lift advice
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Re: {Chrysler 300} Lift advice



I've been looking at a 3- phase lift(used), but I only have single phase in my building(have 220v- 2- hots & neut.) Should I find a 3- phase converter? ....anyone have any experience with those?

John Kuegel 



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On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 7:40 PM, John Grady
<jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
one thing on this , the 120 v connection as delivered with a 120 plug , works fine within maybe 40 -60 feet  of your service entrance . Depends also length of utility service drop wire from house to nearest transformer 
My barn is about 100 feet away , and the lift would not start up  with a heavy car on the ramp . Motor very unhappy and hum but no start , that may blow breaker . I think it takes 30-40 A + to start , ok on a circuit breaker 15 or 20 ,but only  if it starts  in seconds . 20 much better . Wire to barn was 120/240 50 A # 8 
If it does not start it can hurt motor and other problems if you keep trying ( start up cap gets beaten up )
rewiring mine  to 240 v was not possible it had 120 V only motor as shipped  
so this may help you . I put a 2.5 kva 120/240 by 120 240  transformer off ebay in a metal box on one corner where pump is . I had wired the shop 30A 240 for welder , i ran a 240 v 30 A cord ( 2 live wires and green safety ground ( no  white) to transformer , connected as an auto transformer , white from outlets goes  onto center tap , windings in parallel at 240 connection . do not connect center tap to ground . Auto transformer connection  doubles physical kva  . I put 4 outlets there ,on box so  like a 40 amp plus  availability right   at lift .Used 30 amp fuse delay type   on live 115 v side  
Lift ran great , instant start and the 4 outlets  give me 120v very heavy duty,  now  fed by 240 v , right where working 
point is lift motor hp  in very high for only 120 v . Air compressors on 120  same deal 
fyi
 J 

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On Nov 28, 2023, at 7:04 PM, ridgleyracing65 <ridgleyracing65@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My Advantage lifts are not bolted down. They come with a set of casters. You raise the lift about a foot and place the casters in position , then lower the lift which causes it to remain above the ground on the casters. However, it is really a two man operation to move and place the lift in position. It is very heavy and while rolling easily, it can have a "mind of its own" when it is moved.

Dyke Ridgley

On Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 5:44:39 PM UTC-6 scotttaylorsc wrote:
  For those of you with four post lifts that are not bolted down, how hard are they to move around?  Can one person do it? 
  We have a new three car garage at the house and I’m considering a couple of four post ones for storage… most likely with Chryslers on the ground and something lighter up top.  
  I want something with an electric lift, would prefer no air but have air available if needed.  Thinking about two, four post models but I’d like to not bolt them down if possible.  

Scott 

On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 8:31 PM Tom Wilburn <tomwi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want to purchase a lift, and would appreciate advice.

While my preference would be an asymmetric chassis lift for maximum accessibility, I also want to use the lift for car storage.

So, I think that means a “drive on lift”, with accessories to allow wheel removal etc.

Any recommendations? 

I have no restrictions as this will be new construction.

Tom

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