I have used nothing but Rotary at the dealer and my last fleet job. I would have loved to bought the same for home, but they are very pricey. I opted for Bendpak 10k for home use. I like their leg design, options, and it has all the certifications for a bit less than rotary. Since I’m not doing everyday commercial work, it’ll work well, I do believe.I always tell folks to do their homework and get a lift that is ALI certified. I was at work and had a Chinese lift break and the car hit my shoulder and the hood cut the back of my hand on the way to the floor. I wasn’t even working on that car, I was walking past it headed to the parts department.
Well get to it. That’s a lot of money to leave sitting around. Shouldn’t take more than a day or two
Since the hurricane last July destroyed my FIL’s place he’s been living with us. We are building him FIl’s quarters at our place and to do that, we had to cut the electric in the hangar. It’s been out for a couple of months now, hope to get it back next week or so. So even if installed, it ain’t gonna work without power.Well get to it. That’s a lot of money to leave sitting around. Shouldn’t take more than a day or two
Well now I feel bad.Since the hurricane last July destroyed my FIL’s place he’s been living with us. We are building him FIl’s quarters at our place and to do that, we had to cut the electric in the hangar. It’s been out for a couple of months now, hope to get it back next week or so. So even if installed, it ain’t gonna work without power.It is on the todo list this next week or so, though. I have the floor lined out already for it.
That could be tough to find. I’d start with a really good visual inspection of the wiring harnesses and see if anything is pinched or rubbing. If everything looks good try doing a wiggle test around on the harnesses and see if you can get get the fuse to pop. If still nothing it’ll be tough to find, I’d add an inline fuse where it comes out of the fuse box and goes to the rear to isolate front from rearStill trying to track down why my running light fuse is popping after driving for a while. Now the HE pump doesn’t have power. Check all the fuses. Non popped that I can see. Also looked at the grounds. All see good. And suggest would be appropriated
It’s the first time i changed the fuse since i built the cafe in 2021 so im assuming it’s correct. 10 ampHave you checked fuse size to the amperage being pulled by the lights? And depending on the light design, it can be something failing within the light that shorts when it heats up enough.
Finally getting to it. Got the posts up via jeep winch, and posts where they need to be. Now to anchor them down, level them, get the hydros working and electric run.Well get to it. That’s a lot of money to leave sitting around. Shouldn’t take more than a day or two