12 Volt Power Options
Choose the power setup that works best for your vehicle.
If you're unsure which option suits your vehicle, feel free to contact us and we’ll help you choose the right setup.
Lift Caddy connects directly to your vehicle’s 12 Volt power supply with 20 Amp fuse via Anderson Plug.
The power connection is installed by the vehicle owner.
Using the handheld remote, raise your bike smoothly into transport position with controlled electric lifting.
No heavy lifting required.
Hardwired 12V Power Option
A dedicated 12V DC power line runs from your vehicle battery through a 20 Amp fused circuit to an Anderson plug mounted at the rear of the vehicle.
This provides a stable and reliable power supply for the Lift Caddy.
Estimated installation cost:
Approximately $350.
DIY Wiring Kit
A DIY wiring kit can also be used to power the Lift Caddy.
Most kits include a 35 Amp fuse, so you should replace it with
two 20 Amp maxi fuses for proper motor protection.
Estimated cost:
$75 for the wiring kit
$10 for two 20 Amp fuses
DIY wiring kits available from:
https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/search.html?query=Wiring%20Kit
Power Tool Battery Adaptor
Another option is to use a 12V adaptor designed for common cordless power tool batteries.
The adaptor connects to your battery and provides a 12V output with an Anderson plug compatible with the Lift Caddy.
Make sure the adaptor is set to 12V output when in use.
Ideal if you already use cordless power tool batteries.
Estimated cost:
About $110, including postage (battery not included)
Adaptor available from:
https://www.jmmsolutions.com.au/collections/power-supplies
Manual Override
If power is unavailable, the Lift Caddy can still be operated manually using the supplied crank handle.
Insert the handle into the top drive socket and turn to raise or lower the bike.
This built-in manual override ensures the system can always be operated, even if the battery is flat.