Moto-Dude
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I've built out my attached garage an additional 14'. I am adding a 100a subpanel, running 1/0 AL lines from the main to the subpanel.
I have a 220v circuit for a 18,000 btu mini split. According to the manufacturer, it draws about 6.82 Amps. I am planning to run a 30a breaker and 8ga 3 wire (2 hots and a ground). The wire is overkill but I may add a welder later, so this would handle that. My question: the mini-split should not cause any problems, it doesn't draw that much, right? But I've seen comments that say if the minisplit develops a problem and shorts out, the 30a breaker won't trip and protect the mini-split wiring...? It was suggested that a fusible link be added to the line where the minisplit joins the disconnect.
I thought that if a device shorts out, it will draw a ton of amps and that would trigger the 30a breaker...
I've also been told the breaker is there to protect the circuit wiring, not the device.
Definitely open to suggestions, thanks!

I have a 220v circuit for a 18,000 btu mini split. According to the manufacturer, it draws about 6.82 Amps. I am planning to run a 30a breaker and 8ga 3 wire (2 hots and a ground). The wire is overkill but I may add a welder later, so this would handle that. My question: the mini-split should not cause any problems, it doesn't draw that much, right? But I've seen comments that say if the minisplit develops a problem and shorts out, the 30a breaker won't trip and protect the mini-split wiring...? It was suggested that a fusible link be added to the line where the minisplit joins the disconnect.
I thought that if a device shorts out, it will draw a ton of amps and that would trigger the 30a breaker...
I've also been told the breaker is there to protect the circuit wiring, not the device.
Definitely open to suggestions, thanks!








