Great video. I wish more YT content providers were this concise and clear. Bought this same exact disconnect box at one of the big box stores (it was all they had). It was DOA. I had 240V line in on the lugs. Load side to condenser was completely dead. I had spent 2 days installing an 18k 2-zone mini-split, and you imagine my frustration at initial power up when nothing happened. Traced it all back to the inop disconnect box. Upon further research, big box reviews of this particular product revealed a lot of 1-star reviews citing the exact same problem I had. Bought a better disconnect box and all was fine. Spend a few dollars more and get something that works.
@@User-y9t7u I just swapped it out for GE 60a box, which has worked fine and was very favorably reviewed (4.7 stars on HD site). Surprisingly and for whatever reason, the 30a version from same company was junk.
Even though I’ve done this a bunch of times, I couldn’t stop watching this video. Extremely clear and very well narrated. Gonna check out the rest of your stuff. Thanks.
Nice work touching base on several trades with good tools, materials, and best practices. I would have drilled into the mortar too considering the lightweight of the fastened material.
Thanks for the lesson, especially using those clips to hold the conduit, nice and neat. You do good work. I'm getting my crazy electical engineer brother for the breaker box and he is crazy LOL.
Question. My disconnect is connected to my Patio outdoor outlet. Now water drops out from the outlet after heavy downpours. Where can the water possibly enter from?
correct me if im wrong here but isnt that a "fuseable" disconnect? the disconnect bar looks just like mine, like a dummy i bought the fuseable one. did you have to get fuses for it of just solder some 10ga wires between the line and load?
Im running an outlet to a gazebo using pvc pipe. I noticed you removed the jacket to your 10/2. Do i need to do that if im running 14/2? Sorry im a novice
Yes you can leave on the white cover sleeve, just remove it when it enters your outlet box. Any outdoor exposed wiring use a conduit pipe, or the gray PVC pipe.
I just got one of these TF3ORCP from Home Depot and cannot see how those copper contact complete the circuits? I see no conductor going from the line contacts to the load contacts!! How does this work?
Tons of complaints about the box needing fuses. I have been doing loads of research to replace my disconnect and isn't it true that code in most areas require a fused ac disconnect? Is that NEC? I bought the 60 amp fused box but if code doesn't require fuses why would any of us get that option?
Just curious. How much does that cost parts and labor to put replace a ac 60 amp disconnect with box by ac handler in attic. Just looking at estimates. Im here in san antonio tx.
Goid video thank you. Was wondering, i have a disconnect box by hot tub which i did remove hot tub. The ac disconnect for hot tub is fused even though it goes to a breaker. Can i use this disconnect for ac if i put in proper fuses for it even though it goes to a breaker? Or should i just get a new ac disconnect
Carlon E978FC-CAR PVC straps on a google search should get you there. FC=1", EC=3/4", DC=1/2", HC=1 1/2", etc... They are rated for direct sunlight usage also.
Carlon E978FC-CAR PVC straps on a google search should get you there. FC=1", EC=3/4", DC=1/2", HC=1 1/2", etc... They are rated for direct sunlight usage also.
4:39 seconds into the video shows the four separate copper connections, but I don’t see where plugging it in will join the line to the load. The copper is not connected in the disconnect switch. What am I missing?
@@GetToThePointplz123 schedule 40 has thinner walls. Both however have the same outside diameter. But the 80 has a smaller inside diameter. Chances are you are using 40
Good video. I have a 3 car garage/ man cave fully insulated, ceilings too and even the garage doors. Garage is about 660 sq ft with 8ft celing hight. The lowest tempature during Christmas will be 37 degrees farenhight. My questions is if I install a 5000-7000w electric heater, I have to installed a 240v outlet too right or it can be just hardwired?? Eventually I will buy a minisplit system and be getting rid of the electric heater. Will I be able to use the 240v outlet previously installed for electric heater when I install mini split in future?? Also we will be getting an electric car down the road so I will need a 240v outlet to charge car so what will be the correct pathway for my projects, install a 240v right now for electric heater so I have heater in man cave before Christmas or maybe just use propane heater just for that day🙄 until I figure out what minisplit system to buy?? Sorry for all the questions
@@GetToThePointplz123 that makes a lot of sense. Its just that I need heating for Christmas since we will be playing pool and it will be around 38 degrees farenhight outside probably about 43 or higher inside garage since its insulated. Maybe I can get away with a propane heater just for chriatmas night until I install Mr cool 18000 Btu system.
I was taught to drill out the house so I know that I’m not drilling though the wrong spot of the home. The view outside dosent always line up how it looks inside
So you talked about everything except wiring the disconnect box. I have a 20 amp mini split and I'm going to try to use a 30 amp disconnect box. Will that work the 220 goes to a 20 amp breaker in my circuit panel
Yes. Outside AC disconnect is quick access for service and repair - it is often unfused especially for lower loads like your 20A - it is protected at the panel.
Great video exactly what I need the question I have I can use the electrical 110v outdoor outlet to run electricity to my ac unit??? It will be fine... thanks in advance. Running from basement to upper level gonna be extensive difficult to doit
@@tier3rd375 Usually, yes, but the mrcool DIY 12k mini split only needs a 15 amp, 120 volt (single pole) breaker as the condenser unit says "115V" on the side. The guy at the Home Depot also though I was getting the wrong breaker when I told him I was installing a mini split.
I have a question, I have a non fused disconnect, but my ac went out so i am doing away with it and instaling a window ac/heat, it runs off 220 just like my ac does, so can i swap out the non fused cut off box for a 125 amp sub panel with a 220 breaker for my new ac window unit?
Where is your white neutral wire?! It appears you are using the green ground as the neutral, so there could be some voltage measurable on the case of the service disconnect switch, or the body of whatever is wired into the service disconnect as a load. I may be wrong, or it may be a differences in state codes. I thought the white neutral could only be bonded to ground in the main panel, and the white neutral had to be run thru your conduit to the load on the end. Your service disconnect switch would only impact the 2 hots, not the neutral. The green ground goes to the ground of the service disconnect. Please educate me if I am wrong, and thanks.
So I have this exact disconnect and I wired it up exactly like you did, plus the wires that go out to load side, turned power on and Cant get power out of the disconnect to the unit! Could my disconnect be defective?
@@GetToThePointplz123 I(amateur) just installed one today for a mini split and had same issues so I checked the box and it said fusible!!!! So I have to buy fuses tomorrow.
Correct, with a multi-zone mini split you have one condensor. So you just need one disconnect. For example, I am doing two separate dual zone units because of the way my house is configured (I can't do a single four zone system), so two condensers means I need two disconnects. Hope that helps.
I just ran into this issue with the fuses. They weren't in the box and I'm not sure if they're supposed to be. Could you tell me what size they are or where to get them please? Thanks for your video and help.
Could I use this same box for 10/4 wire?? There are 4 wires two hot, (red black)... then a neutral (white) and a ground (green) Im trying to make a cut off between a generator and a solar power system The generator is to backup the solar
So if you have a 20 amp mini ductless split ac system that requires 20 amp and 230v , so i would need at least a 20amp ac disconnect box and what kind of breaker would i need, single or double phase breaker?
should have heated the elbow to create a level/plumb connection into the breaker panel. You'd have a much stronger attachment by drilling into the brick rather than the mortar.
Oh man! I'm installing a split AC system and wasn't sure how to set up my power connection. This shows exactly how to do it, thanks a lot!
Great video. I wish more YT content providers were this concise and clear. Bought this same exact disconnect box at one of the big box stores (it was all they had). It was DOA. I had 240V line in on the lugs. Load side to condenser was completely dead. I had spent 2 days installing an 18k 2-zone mini-split, and you imagine my frustration at initial power up when nothing happened. Traced it all back to the inop disconnect box. Upon further research, big box reviews of this particular product revealed a lot of 1-star reviews citing the exact same problem I had. Bought a better disconnect box and all was fine. Spend a few dollars more and get something that works.
I had this exact problem too. With three of the same boxes. So frustrating! You'd expect better from GE
What box did you end up getting and from where
@@User-y9t7u I just swapped it out for GE 60a box, which has worked fine and was very favorably reviewed (4.7 stars on HD site). Surprisingly and for whatever reason, the 30a version from same company was junk.
Even though I’ve done this a bunch of times, I couldn’t stop watching this video. Extremely clear and very well narrated. Gonna check out the rest of your stuff. Thanks.
Best video on how to do this on the web !! Most will turn this into a 48' BS video; your brevets is golden ! Thank you !
"have your crazy uncle bob do it" 😂😂😂😂 i always have my uncle do hot work
Clear, concise, and to the point. I’m new to your channel and looking forward to future videos. Kudos!
Nice work touching base on several trades with good tools, materials, and best practices. I would have drilled into the mortar too considering the lightweight of the fastened material.
Thanks for the lesson, especially using those clips to hold the conduit, nice and neat. You do good work. I'm getting my crazy electical engineer brother for the breaker box and he is crazy LOL.
Same here,I wasn’t sure about the connection,my existing connection has 3 wires instead of 4,but now I know,thanks a lot.
Amazing! No BS and straight to the point!
excellent video! sounds like Bob Odenkirk !
Take that as a compliment 🤣
That video was so good, & your editing was on point. You rock!
Nice job. You definitely thought it through. Each is unique. Really good work.
You know I'm calling 'Crazy Uncle Bob' 😊
Great video Do you have a video showing how to add a disconnect switch with the breaker and motor?
@@HenryDixon-g6g I don't
Thanx for the detail info for the install
My crazy uncle Bob did it and now my dishwasher won't turn on. Got dam it unc what did you do lol.
Do you need the fuses for the disconnect box?
Yes you do, I should've shown them in the video
Question. My disconnect is connected to my Patio outdoor outlet. Now water drops out from the outlet after heavy downpours. Where can the water possibly enter from?
Ac disconnect shouldn't be connected to an outlet? No telling where the waters coming from
Are the two inside lugs for line power and outside lugs for the load? or is the box different then my Square D
@@GinoBellizzi-w8m I believe boxes are made same, just Google your box to make sure
does the power to house have to be off to take that box off ?
The breaker for that disconnect in the main house panel should be switched off yes...if that's what you mean?
correct me if im wrong here but isnt that a "fuseable" disconnect? the disconnect bar looks just like mine, like a dummy i bought the fuseable one. did you have to get fuses for it of just solder some 10ga wires between the line and load?
Yes Fuses for sure
What’s the diferent 60A disconnect from de 30A thank you.
Wire size
Thank you. I wish you could have gone just (1) step further and showed your final wiring of the CB in the panel. Thank you for the video!
next time
Does the Romex have to be outdoor even though it will be in conduit? Or can I use indoor Romex since it will be in conduit?
Use single strand wire in conduit
@@GetToThePointplz123 Thank you !
Size wire did u used to connect breaker
#10
What type of wires did you use?
Im running an outlet to a gazebo using pvc pipe. I noticed you removed the jacket to your 10/2. Do i need to do that if im running 14/2? Sorry im a novice
I didn't peel the jacket, I purchased single strand wires
Yes you can leave on the white cover sleeve, just remove it when it enters your outlet box. Any outdoor exposed wiring use a conduit pipe, or the gray PVC pipe.
Is the red, white and black wire stranded or solid? If stranded how did you eventually tie that into solid core inside the house?
Solid
I just got one of these TF3ORCP from Home Depot and cannot see how those copper contact complete the circuits? I see no conductor going from the line contacts to the load contacts!! How does this work?
It takes fuses
Does the pvc male going into the side of the box need to be rain tight??? Please answer
Those boxes and fittings are very tight and made for exterior
Thank you so much!!! that's the only thing I have to finish up and wire it.
Nice job. thank you!
Wondering do you really need a alternate breaker box can't you just wire directly to the main breaker instead?
Its required by code, mostly for safety reasons
@@GetToThePointplz123 when you meant by code, do you mean the law?
👍
@@GetToThePointplz123 Thanks!
Nice video! Can you tell me the size of the pvc conduit? Thanks
I believe it's 3/4
I’m running 2 - 120v legs to a building with a 60amp disconnect. How do I wire the disconnect up for 120v instead of 240v?
Did you use any fuse with yours?
I let the ac guy do it
Absolutely perfectly done video. 🔥🔥🔥👍🏼😎
You didnt show the fuse install. Which size did you select?
It says on the title: 30 amp.
Thank you loads 😊
Tons of complaints about the box needing fuses. I have been doing loads of research to replace my disconnect and isn't it true that code in most areas require a fused ac disconnect? Is that NEC? I bought the 60 amp fused box but if code doesn't require fuses why would any of us get that option?
Where do you get those grey PVC strap clamps? They seem nice. Thanks
Home depot in with the electrical pipes and fittings
@@GetToThePointplz123 Did you have to buy the black, red and green wire separately by themselves? By the foot?Can't seem to find the right one.
Yes separately by the foot, depot electric dept
@@GetToThePointplz123 thanks!
@@Tyrant84 I am unable to locate these, can someone please link it? Thanks.
Just curious. How much does that cost parts and labor to put replace a ac 60 amp disconnect with box by ac handler in attic. Just looking at estimates. Im here in san antonio tx.
LMFAO...I actually have a crazy "Uncle Bob" who will do absolutely anything for a six pack beer...
That's hilarious
Love it, straight to the point
Thank you for this video. Can I use the stranded copper wire to connect the outdoor unit to the disconnect box or it must be solid wire? Thanks
As long as its the proper gauge
Great video, i would use fireproof foam
Goid video thank you. Was wondering, i have a disconnect box by hot tub which i did remove hot tub. The ac disconnect for hot tub is fused even though it goes to a breaker. Can i use this disconnect for ac if i put in proper fuses for it even though it goes to a breaker? Or should i just get a new ac disconnect
You would have to check specs on your unit
ever find the answer to this? I just tried this and it trips the breaker on the disconnect 😳
@@dustinpfeifle4775 Idk, too many variables to diagnose this way
What kind of straps are those? i usually come across those with 2 screws. i like how these straps only require one screw.
I got them at home depot in Elec dept
Carlon E978FC-CAR PVC straps on a google search should get you there. FC=1", EC=3/4", DC=1/2", HC=1 1/2", etc... They are rated for direct sunlight usage also.
Great video! Thanks!
material list would of been nice like the plastic clamps never seen those before.
Carlon E978FC-CAR PVC straps on a google search should get you there.
FC=1", EC=3/4", DC=1/2", HC=1 1/2", etc... They are rated for direct
sunlight usage also.
4:39 seconds into the video shows the four separate copper connections, but I don’t see where plugging it in will join the line to the load. The copper is not connected in the disconnect switch. What am I missing?
I'm a noob here but I think he's installed a fusible disconnect and there are no fuses in there at the moment
what type of pvc is that, schedule 40 or 80? Something else?
Not sure what schedule?
@@GetToThePointplz123 schedule 40 has thinner walls. Both however have the same outside diameter. But the 80 has a smaller inside diameter. Chances are you are using 40
Good video. I have a 3 car garage/ man cave fully insulated, ceilings too and even the garage doors. Garage is about 660 sq ft with 8ft celing hight. The lowest tempature during Christmas will be 37 degrees farenhight. My questions is if I install a 5000-7000w electric heater, I have to installed a 240v outlet too right or it can be just hardwired??
Eventually I will buy a minisplit system and be getting rid of the electric heater. Will I be able to use the 240v outlet previously installed for electric heater when I install mini split in future??
Also we will be getting an electric car down the road so I will need a 240v outlet to charge car so what will be the correct pathway for my projects, install a 240v right now for electric heater so I have heater in man cave before Christmas or maybe just use propane heater just for that day🙄 until I figure out what minisplit system to buy??
Sorry for all the questions
I'm not one much for doing things twice...I would wait till you know what you're doing for sure
@@GetToThePointplz123 that makes a lot of sense. Its just that I need heating for Christmas since we will be playing pool and it will be around 38 degrees farenhight outside probably about 43 or higher inside garage since its insulated. Maybe I can get away with a propane heater just for chriatmas night until I install Mr cool 18000 Btu system.
Always run your wire in the conduit before you tag it to the walls. Use SCH 80 only for outdoors .
I was taught to drill out the house so I know that I’m not drilling though the wrong spot of the home. The view outside dosent always line up how it looks inside
@@ReggieC21 for sure, I always triple check before I do that
@@GetToThePointplz123 better safe than sorry in the long run 😊😊
So you talked about everything except wiring the disconnect box. I have a 20 amp mini split and I'm going to try to use a 30 amp disconnect box. Will that work the 220 goes to a 20 amp breaker in my circuit panel
No
Yes. Outside AC disconnect is quick access for service and repair - it is often unfused especially for lower loads like your 20A - it is protected at the panel.
Is 10/2 what I use?
Great video exactly what I need the question I have I can use the electrical 110v outdoor outlet to run electricity to my ac unit??? It will be fine... thanks in advance.
Running from basement to upper level gonna be extensive difficult to doit
Depends on the unit ? If you don't have an installation manual you can look it up online and find out exactly what it requires
AC condenser units need 240 volts. The 240 volts comes from the panel by bringing 2 120 volt live wires to get the 240.
@@tier3rd375 Usually, yes, but the mrcool DIY 12k mini split only needs a 15 amp, 120 volt (single pole) breaker as the condenser unit says "115V" on the side. The guy at the Home Depot also though I was getting the wrong breaker when I told him I was installing a mini split.
I have a question, I have a non fused disconnect, but my ac went out so i am doing away with it and instaling a window ac/heat, it runs off 220 just like my ac does, so can i swap out the non fused cut off box for a 125 amp sub panel with a 220 breaker for my new ac window unit?
I can't advise on that, too many variables
I see two knockouts on the disconnect? Why didn’t you use them? Great video👍🏻
The guys setting the unit will use it when the hook it up
can i user 12/2 wire for line? or whats wire # u recommend
No
Where is your white neutral wire?! It appears you are using the green ground as the neutral, so there could be some voltage measurable on the case of the service disconnect switch, or the body of whatever is wired into the service disconnect as a load.
I may be wrong, or it may be a differences in state codes. I thought the white neutral could only be bonded to ground in the main panel, and the white neutral had to be run thru your conduit to the load on the end. Your service disconnect switch would only impact the 2 hots, not the neutral. The green ground goes to the ground of the service disconnect.
Please educate me if I am wrong, and thanks.
Most (that i know of, dont call for one) there's no lug for a neutral in the box, only advice I can give is for you to read up on it..thnx
Thank you for your videoclip
I subscribed your channel
I did this the same way cannot get power to the load any possibility
The load is the middle terminals and the line is the outer terminals
Where's the neutral... How you meet code without a ground & a neutral?
Doesn't require neutral
You can get plastic disconnect boxes also.
So I have this exact disconnect and I wired it up exactly like you did, plus the wires that go out to load side, turned power on and Cant get power out of the disconnect to the unit! Could my disconnect be defective?
Does disconnect have fuses in it? Check that
@@GetToThePointplz123 I(amateur) just installed one today for a mini split and had same issues so I checked the box and it said fusible!!!! So I have to buy fuses tomorrow.
Quick question
Do you need one per box, if I am doing 4 single zone unit?
Cooling only
One handler per condenser
Check specs of unit, that will tell you for sure what you need for your specific appliance
Correct, with a multi-zone mini split you have one condensor. So you just need one disconnect. For example, I am doing two separate dual zone units because of the way my house is configured (I can't do a single four zone system), so two condensers means I need two disconnects. Hope that helps.
This box has 2 fuses in the disconnect that I didn't have with me at the time and forgot to mention( im a new-b)
I ran into the same problem with this exact box, didn't realize it required fuses
Hi so ur saying it needs 2 more fuses to work.. buy separately tnks
I just ran into this issue with the fuses. They weren't in the box and I'm not sure if they're supposed to be. Could you tell me what size they are or where to get them please? Thanks for your video and help.
Home depot, tell them which box you have and they will help you find the right ones
@@GetToThePointplz123 awesome!! Thank you. I'm about to head over there. That's where I bought the GE TF30RCP. I appreciate the help.
Would have been nice if he explained the gauge wire and such.
It's all in the video friend
Could I use this same box for 10/4 wire?? There are 4 wires two hot, (red black)... then a neutral (white) and a ground (green)
Im trying to make a cut off between a generator and a solar power system
The generator is to backup the solar
That specific box no, there's no terminal for the common(wh)
I thought the load had to be in the middle and the line in the outer terminals going to the condenser
So if you have a 20 amp mini ductless split ac system that requires 20 amp and 230v , so i would need at least a 20amp ac disconnect box and what kind of breaker would i need, single or double phase breaker?
I would go by the instructions on the unit itself or Google the name and model number for specs, too many variables to advise a plan for you
Did you run a piece of that 1/2" conduit thru the wall? Or are the wires exposed/bare in between? What size drill bit for the hole thru brick?
Yes , conduit thru brick...1inch bit
@@GetToThePointplz123
Didn't think you'd reply so quick. I started with 1/2" then went to 7/8 on hole worked perfect. Thanks for the reply. Take care.
If I have a ground wire , bare copper wire? Attached it to the box it self
Should have a ground terminal on the box
Get To The Point
Thanks, didn’t see his having the bare copper. Mine is a 8/3 wire
@@NoName-be5ir I ran new wires so the ground in that video is the green wire
should have heated the elbow to create a level/plumb connection into the breaker panel. You'd have a much stronger attachment by drilling into the brick rather than the mortar.
If the bricks are solid that would work, not so much if they are hollow
nice job on the video
is that a #8 to the panel and #10 to the Condenser?
It looks like #8, right? It's actually a #10; you can see it @ 3:53, to the left.
Howuch do you charge to replace a disconnect box for my AC?
@@Mr.Torres831 $160.00
would of liked to see what goes in the panel anyway. Since all other instruction " included" are extremely! vague but
Well done thanks
missing the most important clue WHAT SIZE WIRE ARE U USING? 8/2, 10/2, 10/3
#10...I did cover wire size roughly 1 min 20 into the video
I have a lock on my A/C buttons in my electric box to stop the breaker from being tripped; why is that, no one else seems to have it.
Not sure why that is?
Just put some duct tape ,that s good ass trick to avoid the blow outs
I assume that the breaker panel is inside the house.
Yes
And disadvantage to just running the wires out the back of the box in conduit?
No just make sure you use a
IMC conduit it's a thicker conduit that is galvanized,
Close your eyes for the @4:00 mark where he gets his strap on.
can i use same circuit breaker for 2 ductless mini split ?
I would check with manufacturers about that
Get To The Point thank you ! By the way the circuit breaker is 20 amp . Plz let me know when you do !
You need fuses dude.
Why? If the breaker at the panel is the proper size, he is good! No need for fuses.
@@JamesCook-wp9de what I'm saying the that type of disconnect box take fuses in the part the you pull out with your fingers or is not going to work!!
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Yeah you are right it literally needs fuses to work. But I think code also calls for fuses.
Depends. Typically don’t see those up here in the north.
Did you seriously just wipe off the pvc glue with your finger😅
lol he's crazy already a little jolt won't hurt him. hey wait in my family I'm the crash test dummy.
Nice!
What's Bob's number again?
Good Ole uncle bob
Where's the neutral?
Not necessary
Thank you!@@GetToThePointplz123
You only did half the job. From the disconnect it goes somewhere else, right????
in the video, he said someone else would be finishing it
Where's your neutral wire?
No need neutral it's 240v. Bit for me I always have neutral and cap it
Remenber That cheap box required 2 separate fuses another $14 if not never work piece junk
Do I need to buy the fuses??
@@karlahc9437 Yes, they are sold separately. The box requires 2 fuses installed on the back side of the puller and they cost between $20 and 25.
Never got this POS to work....had to modify it to make it work properly
So you showed everything except how to connect the unit to the disconnect
You have wrong breaker body
did he not hook up line side on load??????