I figured that I would do the installation myself, falsely assuming that it would have a power cord connected to it like a window air conditioner
I get ahead of myself sometimes, even when I know I don’t have enough experience to undertake something new. I convinced myself that I could honestly cut our own hair, and this could have turned out enjoyable if I had simply taken a hour to look at online tutorials to learn the basics of using clippers to create a fade. My first attempt at splitting our own hair was so pathetic that I opted to simply shave it into a buzz cut until I could grow it out again and try the process another time. Thankfully our hair tends to grow back a lot faster than I ever realized! The next time around I paid closer attention to our hand motions and the end result looked much better than the previous attempt. After I had cut our hair four or multiple times, I felt like I finally had the process down and understood. Unblessedly I haven’t reached this point when it comes to setting up current appliances for the first time. I either do the wrong measurements or fail to have the satisfactory power sources needed nearby. I bought a garbage disposal for our kitchen sink and didn’t consider needing a power outlet in the cabinet or a wire running directly from our home’s electrical box. A similar issue came up for myself and others when I decided to purchase a ductless mini cut for our Orland Park cabin from a nearby hardware store on sale. I figured that I would do the installation myself, falsely assuming that it would have a power cord connected to it like a window air conditioner. Instead of plugging the ductless mini cut into a proper 120 volt wall outlet, it needs a wire coming directly from the home’s electrical box. On top of that, the ductless mini cut also requires its own breaker.