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The unit's finally here for my DIY home

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air conditioning on the cheap. And I

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made some mistakes. Not once, but twice.

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I actually ordered completely the wrong kit. My warehouse staff was extremely

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disappointed. And so, unfortunately, I only have the outdoor unit today. But

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that's okay because there's still plenty that I can do. I can run coolant lines

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up the house. I can run a big fat tech cable to get power to the outdoor unit

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from my panel. And if all of this sounds like something that I'm going to have

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one heck of a time doing unassisted,

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you're right. In fact, I wasn't even moving this box on my own. The one and

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only Brian the electrician is here to help. And help is what I need.

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Brian the electrician. He's electrifying

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All right. So, by 3:00 it's a 43% chance of rain. And by 4:00 that goes up to

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69%. Nice. Um, not nice. What that means is

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we should probably focus on the outdoor stuff first. Yeah.

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Okay. The measuring competition with the like having more tools than me thing has

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gotten out of hand here. You don't have to pull up with a whole

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truck of tools. What are we going to need here? This is some armor for where

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the cables are going to come down the wall, I guess. Yeah.

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Wow. What's that? Like eight gauge? Yeah. Dang. Wa. It's That one's heavy. It's a

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good thing you didn't throw this that much. Oh, man. Now we've got armor plus 8

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gauge. Oh, wait. That one's not that heavy. Is this not 8 gauge? No, it's 8 gauge. It's just a lot

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shorter length. I see that. What do we need this for?

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uh strapping on the outside. Really? My wife is going to have a fit

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when she sees this running up the outside of the house. Well, no, no, it's cuz everything's

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going to be running up. You just put this across. Then we only do two screws

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through your siding instead of multiple straps and everything straps to this.

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Okay. This right here. So, this is our suction and what's this one called?

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Well, that that's the suction or the low pressure. That's your discharge or your

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high pressure. Got it. Okay. So, this is just in case

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the kit, which does include 25 ft of

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each per ceiling unit, uh it's just in case the kit doesn't include enough,

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which it doesn't. I get the feeling that this kit is designed more for like uh

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like a singlestory rancher style installation, but because we're going

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all the way up the wall and we're actually going to be going quite deep into the house,

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we're definitely going to need some extra. How much did all of this cabling

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cost? about 800 for uh the materials. 800 bucks.

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Yeah. Wow. Okay. Compared to what I was quoted for air conditioning, which was 25 grand

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plus, we were doing real well. Yeah. Because the entire setup for the like

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the kit was 2,800.

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So, plus another 800 Canadian rubles. I'm still at like 4 grand Canadian,

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which is like a quarter the price even after I

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pay a filming crew to be here. and like watch us do it.

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Yeah. And I'm assuming I should probably pay you as well.

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Not bad. While I've been waiting for the air conditioner to arrive and while

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Brian's been prepping materials, I've been getting my attic ready. So, one of

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the other issues with my house is that my insulation was about 35 years old and

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never particularly amazing. You can see there's actually a little bit of it left

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here and it's basically just like kind of roped onto this skylight. Lots of

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gaps in it. Anywhere you have a gap in your insulation is an opportunity to

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lose a lot of heat in the winter and have a lot of heat come in in the

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summer. So, we actually had all of the insulation in the attic removed in

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preparation for this project. So, I've been running Ethernet runs, uh, putting

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in new security cameras, doing all the stuff that is really easy to do while

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you've got things removed and really hard to do once it's, uh, back in here.

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Over on this side is where the lines are going to come in. And then we're going

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to have two ceiling units here and here for the two bedrooms that are combined

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into one, but that we may put back together someday. We're going to have

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one that comes clear across the ceiling to right under where Andy's standing

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there. And then we actually need one more way over here. You're not going to

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be able to follow me over here, but I'm going to go over into the front attic

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where the office is. So that's where the the computer room and stuff like that

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is. One of the most important things that I did for prep was get lighting

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installed in my attic. It used to be that there was just one little like

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desktop lamp that hung off of this 2x4

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and then was plugged into an outlet right here. Instead, now we've actually

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got four light sockets up here so we can actually see what we're doing. Now, you

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were concerned about the overall capacity of this panel cuz it's only a

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100 amp service and then you're how you're allowed to use what? 80% of it.

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Yeah, you have baseboards upstairs that this will not only function as an air

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conditioner, but it will also work as a heat pump. Okay. So, you have baseboards upstairs we can

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disconnect. Mhm. That you don't need anymore. And then

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you were also talking about going to a gas range. Conveniently, the electric baseboards

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are already a 240 volt circuit. So, that

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means it's as simple as I mean, should we put in like a switch to switch

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between them or like what's the point? As long as they're disconnected, there's

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no way they can come on and, you know, be a load, right?

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So, what are we looking at here? So, well, we need to figure out which

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breakers for your upstairs baseboards. Aha. I spent an entire evening mapping

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out this panel because the labels that were on it before are terrible. Also,

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part of the original plan that I laid out on the WAN Show when I first found

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out about these things was putting the

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outdoor unit. So, this is the condenser

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in the eaves of my house. Or actually, I had intended instead of using a four-way

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like a one to four mini split system, I had intended to use just one smaller

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outdoor and indoor units and just like mount them in the sophets of my house.

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Brian Brian informed me that it was really stupid that plan. He's being

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really nice right now and keeping his mouth shut. But that's all I can really do sometimes.

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Yeah, I have to be nice to you. I'm still relying on you to actually hook it up

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right and not, you know, make my house burn down. It was really nice of the

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contractor who came and put this in to do it. Everyone else we called was like,

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"Are you for real? That is the smallest, stupidest job ever. I'm not doing it."

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Like just coming and putting one little concrete pad here. But yeah, a couple

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hundred bucks. So we'll add that to the tally for the whole project. And it

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looks bad, right? Perfect. Yeah. Uh, so now what?

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Well, now we get the lines that came with this thing. See how wide they are

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and how much room we're going to need to run up the wall. And then we can start

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cutting pieces to mount to the wall and strap everything. Okay. All the refrigerant lines come in

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down on this side. For each cassette unit, there's going to be both a

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discharge and a suction line. The discharge is small and the suction line's bigger. So everything ties in

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here. So it'll be four separate pairs running up the wall. Each unit also gets

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a power run from this. Oh wow, that's 12 things running up the

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wall. And then we also need the tech cable to bring power to this. That's

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lucky 13 things running up the wall. Considering uh how getting everything

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here is gone for you. 13 seems appropriate.

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Okay, here we go. So this is the

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accessory kit for the cassettes that we're still waiting for. So, a cassette

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is the terminology for the inseiling mounted cold side units that are going

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to go in each room compared to I forget what the wall-mounted ones are called,

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but I really don't like those. I think they look like a big wart. And so, I

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wanted to go with the insealing ones, which is why I did that second

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exchanger. Okay, so it does look like this is what

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I thought it was. The ends of the valves

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here, this is just a a cover nut that comes off. And then you use an Allen

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wrench on uh the valve underneath and that's what actually opens or closes it.

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I noticed that A down here has a fatter suction than B, C, and D.

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Interesting. Any reason why that might be? I'm presuming kind of from what I've

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seen in here. It looks like if you have more than one

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of these, you can actually link them together for increased capacity. And you can only

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link them through the ASAT. Got it. We're going to do 15-in wide

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straps up the house. That gives us 2 in each for the suction and discharge. Uh

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an inch for the tech cable and then

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another inch for this bundle that's

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going to go from the outdoor unit to the four indoor units. We're going to have

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four of these. Oh, hold on. I got to fix my Hold on. Let me fix my ladder

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carrying form before uh you you roll on this, Andy. All right. There we go. Oh,

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yeah. Moving a ladder like a pro now. Here we go. Yeah. Yeah. Very funny,

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smart guy. Well, this is quite the invention. And this is the Brian the

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electrician cutting table.

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Okay. So, actually, I'll grab a file out of

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the truck so we can clean up the burrs. I'm assuming that's going to be a me

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job. It's kind of an assistant sounding job. Deburring the cuts.

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I'm not even faulty about getting the tasks, though.

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I'm going to have air conditioning when we're done. by code. You have to have a

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disconnect close to these. Literally, you just pull that out to disconnect.

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Okay, cool story, bro. There's rubber feet for this thing, too.

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It looks like Oh, okay. Neat. I guess we should put those on. Or does it matter? Oh, yeah. I

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guess for vibration, it might be nice to have. Yeah. Okay, sure. Why don't we just put those

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on now, then? I guess then they're there. Then they're there. Uh, yep. That's 18

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exactly. Okay. And then, and that's 18 exactly. # nailed it.

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Okay. What's this? No, it's a Duck seal this. There's a duck seal. Oh, it's got to be

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the same stuff then. Yeah, sure. Same idea either. Yeah. Okay. Asb best is free. Wonderful.

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I didn't want to pay for asbestous. What can I do that would be useful?

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Squeeze bullshes and then just put those on the wall.

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Pretty much. Why don't I climb to the top and get a

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piece of string and put a weight on it and hang it down the wall? That would be magic.

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Okay. Okay. So, where do you want it? Um

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I'm thinking kind of here about

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it is for real Z is raining now.

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Gravity always gives you a straight line that it does.

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Whether the house is actually straight straight remains to be seen.

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Yeah, that's a whole other thing.

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This did not make this easier to deal with. Oh, you're just putting it on

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anyway. Okay, fine. Whatever. Like I say, I was just figuring out where it's

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going. So, I can do a dab of this where

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we actually put it on. So, you can put the coaul in there.

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Yes. Yes. Lionus,

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I can do this. You know, I don't need supervision. I know why you're here.

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Need somewhere to put the strap. And I'm sort of regretting telling you not to

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debur it. It's not too bad because I got these nice protective undies.

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ltstore.com. We need a disclaimer on the screen for that. ltstore.com underwear

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do not actually protect against metal sharp metal burrs.

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Undeterred by the weather. Brian's attached all eight of the lines to the

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bottom of the air conditioning unit. All that remains for me to do is finish

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strapping these all the way up to the set and then we can change gears over to

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electrical. Right. Yeah.

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Pass them up.

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Oh, yeah. We haven't even really looked at where this is going to land us up

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there. No. And that's kind of why I'm thinking if we just cut the hole in the soffet,

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that's where it's going to go through regardless. All right, fair enough.

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Oh, hello.

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So, are you going to feed these up to me? I am. Yeah. Okay. I'm ready to feed one

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through. Oh, okay. Let me know how hard you want me to pull. I don't want to throw you

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off balance or anything. Nope. That's I'm fine. Okay. And that's

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it. That's about it, eh? Yeah. Well, these definitely weren't long

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enough without extending them, that's for sure. This last bit's definitely going to be a

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little tight. Okay, we're just on the last tiny little

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bit. Yeah. So, now it's just tweaking. Got them actually straight and clamped

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and Yeah. Okay. I can do the clamps. Yeah.

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Time to throw some tech cable up the wall. I think so.

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These are the pe clamps we were missing yesterday. So, you just hook them on

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there and you give them a little tidy tighten and then boom,

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disconnected. Thinking about cable management, we're actually going to put

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yet another hole up there because if we

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want to hook up the gas range, which we need to do to have enough capacity here,

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then we're going to need a gas line coming down here anyway. So, if we think

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about that now, it might save us some hassle later. So, instead of bringing

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the tech tech cable and the uh the other electrical wiring down here close to uh

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these guys, the refrigerant lines, we're going to bring them down this far edge.

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That way, the disconnect box can be right over here without interfering with

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the gas line coming straight down and then hopefully across the bottom there.

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So, we are probably going to need you in the attic to push this through.

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Okay. Um, lengthwise

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for this, too. And he undid all the work I did while he

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was up the ladder. You You mean this work? Yeah. I I also ran the thing through it.

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Go. Well, now we got to strap it all the way

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down. Then we put a a junction box in the attic because we don't need the

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armored cable running through the house. Then we can run the unarmored cable from

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that box through the attic and down to the panel in the garage.

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There's not a lot of space to work in there, is it? No. Especially for the amount of wire

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that's going to be in here. Yeah. We got to put in four sets for all

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the cassettes. And then this gigantic

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power for power for everything. This is kind of ridiculous.

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Yeah. And plus, I'm going to have to drill this out a little bit more.

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That's not going to fit. Not thrilled about how it's going to

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sit. But don't really have much choice.

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This is so amazing. Just having your own like workbench that you carry around

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with you. I think my bicep is bigger than his forearm now. No, not yet. Still

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working on it. Can I do anything useful?

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Uh, you could strip these and hook up in here if you want.

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Okay. I actually Oh, yeah. No, I I know how to do that.

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My fingers are sore already. Really?

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I strip any more equipment? We're going to have to start calling me the

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stripper. Hey, got them.

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You didn't tie these in. Yeah, I didn't know how to do it.

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I didn't know where they went. What do you want from me?

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Okay. So, we'll probably do one down here.

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Want to be nice and follow the contour.

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Can you reach that one? Yeah. These aren't as stiff, so it's a

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little tougher. Keep going. A little

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more. You're there. Okay, great. That's it then. We're done

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out here, aren't we? Yeah. Uh, all that's left is Well, we

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need the wet connector for the tech and actually anchoring the unit down.

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Oh, yeah. Okay. Uh, that can do kind of whenever, though.

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Yeah. Okay. Yeah. We're headed inside.

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Yeah. Actually, it's kind of a beautiful day today. I wish we were inside yesterday.

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And Yeah. Thought it'd be good how that all came

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up. We can put all the junction boxes up on

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the tubis at the end here. Transition to uh the LUMX going to the cassettes

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and to the Lumix that's going to power everything. So, at

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this point, we're going to go run the lines and just

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get them boxed. Then we have our connection points ready to go for uh

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when we do more wiring.

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Now that we're ready to tie this into the box, uh Brian stripped the tech

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cable, which involves taking off the outer sheath, ripping apart the armor

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with his bare hands, cutting this piece,

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stripping another sheath, and then we've got the four conductors exposed now. So,

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we've got our uh what do you what what do you call them for AC?

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The color coding there is three hots, but the the blue we could mark as a

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neutral if need be. Got it. And then the way we're gonna cable manage it is such that I'm gonna

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be able to put all my flooring plywood back in here and it's just going to run

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up through that little gap over there. Yay. Yay.

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So, um, yeah. And then I'll strap it when we do the the Lumax.

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Beautiful. Yeah. Am I moving? Where do you want me?

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There's good. Where? Wherever wherever you feel comfortable because that's it,

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guys. That's part one. The only thing left to do outside here is to get that

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second wet connector we need and run this tech cable into the disconnect.

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But all this is all hooked up. All this is cable managed and the tech cable is

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tied into the box at the top. So now we

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or at the link in the video description. So, thanks for watching. If you guys

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enjoyed this video, maybe you should check out one of our other collabs with

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Brian the electrician. Maybe the one where we um installed the charger in my

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garage. Yeah, that that's a good one. That one's a cuz we didn't film the stripping the

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tech cable in this one, but we did in that one. So, if you were curious, how

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does it look like when he rips it apart with his bare hands? You can see it

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there.

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Okay. Well,

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out of out of an A, you know, where are we at?

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Um,

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yeah, an A. Yeah. I don't think I don't think he could have done it any better.

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That's the problem.
