Quote Originally Posted by Felixthecat
i ain't no electrician but i know my shit works and fuck no that ain't a chopped up cord u crazy it's a 10gauge wire you should know if you are a electrician but forget all that i ain't explaining no more electric work cause ya on some other shit as long as i know that my shit works that's all i care
you should have all your loose wires ran in a piece of conduit, or leave them in cable form. if you have alot of power running through those wires from your timer to your outlet boxes, your going to have problems with heating. the wires need to be close together else it causes induction heating. yeah it may work, but that doesnt mean its right. i guess when your house starts on fire, it will all be ok, because you wired it up correctly right?

also the way your converting the 240 load to a 120 load by splitting it with the white wire, is a very bad idea. you need to run 2 seperate cables. else, once again induction heating. that means FIRE! i suggest you either fix your wiring or take down the pictures of the way you wired it so others dont try fallowing in your footsteps and attempt to do this with apsolute no knowledge on this subject. not trying to be a dick, trying to help you out.

get some metel boxes, some box connectors, some nm box straps, and a new length of cable and it will be right. not much to it, but dont leave it how you will have it. you will save yourself alot of trouble with 20 bucks worth of stuff.