jconnor3
Well-known member
Hi All, Hoping someone can point out my blunder.
I would say I have an understanding of electricity, but fairly basic. I wired our entire addition, can add ligts, switches...the basics. So I didn't think it would be much to tackle the wiring for my Mr. Cool DIY minisplit. I have never installed a double 20v break or an outside disconnect so everything was new territory, but it really all seemed pretty straight forward. I think that's why i'm so irritated about it not working...and I could have potentially hurt the unit. Here is the situation.
Put in a new double 20v breaker, ran that outside to a disconnect (connected the wires from the breaker box to the "Line" sections) and then ran that to the mini split. The weakest point in the whole thing is the connection to the actual minisplit. I was planning on just making a loop with the wire end and then putting the hold down screw in. Well, the screw wasn't long enough for that so I had to use the connectors you see in the picture. I don't have the right crimpers to put those one, but I squeezed the hell out of them with pliers and channel locks. They are on there solid, but for 10-2 wire, they sure do seem flimsy.
Anyway, I put everything together, go to flip the break and POP, the breaker immediately blows. So obviously there is an issue and I'm guessing a few people here are going to see the issue right away and i'll feel like an idiot for missing it, but it is what it is. Learn and move on. I just hope I didn't hurt the new unit.
I would say I have an understanding of electricity, but fairly basic. I wired our entire addition, can add ligts, switches...the basics. So I didn't think it would be much to tackle the wiring for my Mr. Cool DIY minisplit. I have never installed a double 20v break or an outside disconnect so everything was new territory, but it really all seemed pretty straight forward. I think that's why i'm so irritated about it not working...and I could have potentially hurt the unit. Here is the situation.
Put in a new double 20v breaker, ran that outside to a disconnect (connected the wires from the breaker box to the "Line" sections) and then ran that to the mini split. The weakest point in the whole thing is the connection to the actual minisplit. I was planning on just making a loop with the wire end and then putting the hold down screw in. Well, the screw wasn't long enough for that so I had to use the connectors you see in the picture. I don't have the right crimpers to put those one, but I squeezed the hell out of them with pliers and channel locks. They are on there solid, but for 10-2 wire, they sure do seem flimsy.
Anyway, I put everything together, go to flip the break and POP, the breaker immediately blows. So obviously there is an issue and I'm guessing a few people here are going to see the issue right away and i'll feel like an idiot for missing it, but it is what it is. Learn and move on. I just hope I didn't hurt the new unit.