Is this wiring dangerous? Smart Thermostat C-wire AC adapter twisted together

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Is this wiring scenario dangerous? Is it likely produce sparks or damage my HVAC system?

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Description

I didn't have a C-wire for my Emerson Sensi smart thermostat so I got an AC adapter. The adapter has two wires. Instructions say to put one of them in the C slot and the other into either RC or RH.

However my system (gas furnace and central AC) requires both the Blue RC and the Red RH wire to function properly. I tried putting the second wire into Y2 and W2 to see if that would work, no luck.

The working combination was to place one wire into the C slot as seen below, and the second one I twisted together with the RH wire. Works well so far.

Let me know if you think this could be a problem, and what else I might try to fix this.

From my reading, it seems like I could probably add a C-wire without this silly AC adapter, but it's an apartment with a cramped furnace closet and I would like to avoid running new cables through the wall.

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Best Answer

Well you are using low voltage infact finger safe voltages unless your adapter was a welder in a previous use I would not be concerned if everything is working, I have used adapters to power thermostats when it was cheaper than pulling new wire when RH & RC and fan were all good with my adapter (or transformer).