I already had a 115v outlet with 12/2 right next to where I was planning on installing the condenser unit, so I removed that GFCI and installed a 20A light switch with a weatherproof cover. The biggest part of my job was removing the old 10k BTU wall unit, re-framing insulating and drywalling. However, being a born and bred DIY'er, I was excited to find out that I had the opportunity to do this myself without the typical required installer tools (pump, flaring tools, etc). ![]() With the advent of the DIY splits, I was a little hesitant to go that route. ![]() I just have not kept up with current technology since then. I had mini splits installed in my last house (Fujitsu) in 2008 and they cost an arm and a leg. A quick thanks to everyone here posting about mini-splits.
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