How to Install a GFCI Outlet

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  • @mikecmw8492
    @mikecmw8492 3 года назад +14

    I watched three videos and you're the only one who explained the load/downstream part thanks!!

  • @mylesherschberger9531
    @mylesherschberger9531 3 года назад +10

    You do a very good job of explaining and demonstrating. You don't over explain or go off on tangents. Thank you!

  • @mattstokes8927
    @mattstokes8927 Год назад +4

    Excellent video. Solved my problem when you mentioned the gfci has to be the first receptacle in the line from the panel. Chased that gremlin for two days. Thank you!

  • @samanthaveasey5341
    @samanthaveasey5341 3 года назад +10

    Hi Joel, I learn so much watching your channel. I have no intention of doing any diy but wanted to support your channel, I prefer to supervise and project management for my husband over his shoulder and now I can do it with confidence 😂😂.

  • @BetterThanCheddar
    @BetterThanCheddar 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, I couldn't figure out why my gfci want working and this video helped me figure out why. I was running a wire to a pantry so I could plug in an led strip. I wanted to turn at the same time as the laundry light so I wired into the circuit after the switch. After watching this I learned that GFCIs can't be switched. Thanks

  • @tjpunchmunkee402
    @tjpunchmunkee402 2 года назад +1

    Dude! You need to be on TV! I can't figure out which was better, your instruction, or your outtakes at the end. I both learned something and laughed my a$$ off! Excellent work, great personality! Thanx....

  • @orlando1313
    @orlando1313 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I had the feed and output swapped and no power for days. Your notes helped me realize that and now we are up and running

  • @MrDmac423
    @MrDmac423 9 месяцев назад +1

    You saved me a day of headaches. I knew the line and load wire couldn’t be reversed but neutrals?!!

  • @briannarachel2268
    @briannarachel2268 3 года назад +17

    I know Bonnie said she didn’t know if people liked the progress updates on her channel, tell her that I love seeing the progress! I think a lot of people do! Also these videos are really helpful, I officially know more than my boyfriend about house flipping.

  • @b.m.5610
    @b.m.5610 3 года назад +1

    Do not do this but I just replaced the outdoor GFCI without turning the breaker off. I transferred the wires (not removing all of them at the same time) one by one from the old GFCI outlet to the new one starting with the ground, neutral & hot (in that order). I used insulated needle nose pliers for holding the hot wire so I don't have to touch the black wire with my bare fingers. It works now! Thanks

  • @patrickgreen2361
    @patrickgreen2361 11 месяцев назад

    Your video really helped me out. Previous ELECTRICIAN had load vs line switched. Thank you very much. New construction. ❤

  • @carsoncooper6846
    @carsoncooper6846 Год назад

    In the process of updating my 1978 condo… liked and subscribed. Thank you sir.

  • @swampfoxmoto5959
    @swampfoxmoto5959 3 года назад +1

    Yea my neutrals were switched on my old one that was working. Crazy how smart the new ones are

  • @christopherpalmieri4931
    @christopherpalmieri4931 Год назад +3

    You saved the day! Thanks for the easy to understand and practical breakdown. I didn’t realize load was the downstream line. Had the hot line reversed. Thanks again!

  • @ibejeph
    @ibejeph Год назад

    Broseph, thank you. You saved me a trip to the home Depot. I had the load/line wires mixed up.

  • @niteridearc
    @niteridearc 2 года назад

    Your video explained exactly what I needed to learn. I have an RV that has power in and a series load going out. I blew the GFCI by using one of the plugs in the series and it killed the GFCI and now I understand how the other plugs are wired plus how to place the wires into the GFCI. Thank you!

  • @kaiul2967
    @kaiul2967 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! This helped alot! Scratching my head why mine was dead and now realized it's not the 'home' (first) circuit in the series! 🤦‍♂️

  • @mrGrimmWasHAPPY
    @mrGrimmWasHAPPY 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bro I was loosing my mind I just needed to switch neutrals aghhhhh luckily it was only like a hour before I heard you say this…. ITS ALIVE!!!!!!!!

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  5 месяцев назад

      I have spent hours figuring it out.
      I don’t understand how an outlet has the technology to know.

  • @armyguy872008
    @armyguy872008 2 года назад

    Man you saved me! I was installing new ones in kitchen, and didn’t take a pic, had me befuddled for hours until I watched this vid.

  • @rmccabe117
    @rmccabe117 2 года назад +2

    Thanks! Took 3 videos before I got to yours and the correct solution! Yeah!!!

  • @420KUSHWIN
    @420KUSHWIN Год назад +2

    Great vid man.. one issue thogh.. i know you like to have your oulets look like a face and i do too but you would want to put it upside down for an extra measure of safety in case the wire gets pulled down if its upside down the ground rod will be esposed rather than the two hots being slightly exposed..

  • @dylanpowellfilms872
    @dylanpowellfilms872 3 года назад +2

    Your video actually help unlike every one else

  • @stanleykeith6969
    @stanleykeith6969 2 года назад +1

    Why does the ground go down, I have seen it dome both ways. Please explain the right way and why. Thanks.

  • @johndimeo8023
    @johndimeo8023 5 месяцев назад

    Well, you saved me about $400 by explaining clearly, concisely what I did wrong. No need to call the electrician

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  5 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help.

  • @juane917
    @juane917 Год назад

    Load vs line connections was my MISTAKE!! 😂
    Thank you for the video.

  • @toddfeltner8700
    @toddfeltner8700 3 месяца назад

    Great video! Explained what no one else does. Thanks!

  • @rashadfoux6927
    @rashadfoux6927 3 года назад +2

    Sweet! Thank you; gonna try this later this week with a new bathroom outlet!

  • @myssakay
    @myssakay Год назад

    The bloopers on at the end were worth the watch. 💯

  • @heidiboffitto5526
    @heidiboffitto5526 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing Joel! Love watching your videos!

  • @anxiousappliance
    @anxiousappliance Год назад

    good video and thanks !
    A mistake I've just found, is line and load hots going to one screw, and neutrals going to another. This is how a standard outlet might be wired (if you don't pigtail, but it sure looks wrong with a GFCI. It read OK on the tester, but...
    I'd just note that unlike neutral and hot, you can pigtail the grounds. I think I see your pigtail wirenut.
    AND - for bathrooms, they want a 20 amp CFCI - like what you used. Probably to cope with hair dryer motors revving up etc.. I'm thinking it should be 20 amp at the panel with 12 gauge line wire.

  • @paulaivie8008
    @paulaivie8008 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for keeping it simple!!

  • @jadaoneill8486
    @jadaoneill8486 5 месяцев назад +1

    Haha you’re so funny at the end !! Thanks for video it really helped me!

  • @melissanicole5055
    @melissanicole5055 3 года назад +3

    Joel, this was awesome. My husband and I are in the process of buying our first place together and this is something that came up in inspection that we are fixing when we move in, for sure saving your video for when we do this. Thank you Joel!

    • @sarahb8147
      @sarahb8147 9 месяцев назад

      I could have written this comment myself except two years later. We were looking at a massive cost but now we’re going to DIY it

  • @michaelhayes8515
    @michaelhayes8515 11 месяцев назад

    Good job, I need to replace 3 outlets and convert to GFI or just learned now about GFCI in the kitchen.

  • @matthewkrug6867
    @matthewkrug6867 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, it was very helpful, but you should have mentioned they come in different amps for the size of circuit (usually 15 or 20) I I found out @ the HW store.

  • @kazafitzpatrick
    @kazafitzpatrick 9 месяцев назад

    Love your videos, especially the DIYer mistake ones.
    Situation & Question: I have fully documented a circuit which has a single GFCI breaker outlet. The circuit has eleven devices, 3 switches, 8 outlets. Of the 8 other outlets 4 are non-GFCI outlets which are close to water sources, in 3 other baths and kitchen, which makes me think those outlets should also be GFCI protected. In reviewing my Leviton documentation for installing GFCI outlets, my interpretation is that a single GFI outlet, placed as close to the breaker as possible would provide GFCI protection to all downstream devices. It seems to me that a single GFCI device would protect all exposed downstream water adjacent outlets, thus not needing to install a GFCI outlet at each water exposed box. Is this understanding correct? FYI: ChatGPT said this understanding is correct.
    I determined the exiting GFCI outlet is at the end of the circuit simply because it’s in a single wire box, only a line wire, no load wire. Given the context of the circuit with all the other GFCI at-risk outlets ignored and upstream of the existing GFCI outlet doesn’t that question the competence of the original installing electricians. It appears the one GFCI outlet was installed just to make it appear they considered GFCI risk?
    Background: Home has 4 bathrooms, 2850 sq. ft.,1986 construction home with neutral wires throughout. I am a DYIer with a number of years of upgrading my homes high voltage circuits. Two objectives: Cosmetic decora modernization, complete smart home functionality.

  • @1220freddie
    @1220freddie 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Good job. Good presentation. Appreciated.

  • @ArborProTriCities
    @ArborProTriCities Год назад

    Thanks man. I should have paid attention to the instructions. I had the neutral wrong lol

  • @UlupiiKid
    @UlupiiKid Год назад +1

    I have this problem in our bathroom where we have two outlets that also feed the light/fans in the bath/shower side. I found the first outlet in the line and tried to put in a GFI. After installing it nothing worked. The tester showed there was electricity at the GFI wall but there was no power to the outlet. Of course with that not working, nothing down line worked either. What I don't know is how do you determine what neutral line is tied to the correct hot wire going to the circuit breaker? So frustrating...

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  Год назад

      Switch your neutrals on the outlet and it should work.

  • @saints2551
    @saints2551 6 месяцев назад +1

    What does it mean if the outlet trips but not the breaker but I had my microwave plugged into it

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  6 месяцев назад

      It is meant to trip for safety, and having the reset near the work area for convenience.

  • @THOMASGPII
    @THOMASGPII 3 года назад +1

    So I was replacing/upgrading some electrical outlets in my house to GF. I did to of them. The 3rd one is in the garage. The box has an outlet and a poll switch. I went to relace it but the outlet has 4 white wires. 2 black wires and a red. Maybe because the switch is a 3 way switch?
    I broke the orginal outlet taking wires out. After trying to figure out the wiring diagram it started to get dark. I can't use the lights because power is off. I couldn't figure out the GFCI wiring. So had an extra old outlet around and wired it for safty. Anyways anyone know how to wire it? When I go back to the house I am working at I will take pictures. THANK YOU!

  • @rhobi-jb9um
    @rhobi-jb9um 2 года назад

    So the LINE is the power coming in. The LOAD is the power going out to other outlets "downstream" that are on the same breaker. So are the LOAD hot wire (black) and the neutral (white) on the same wire? I wired a GFCI today and initially it worked, but when I cut the power to put it back in the box it stopped working for some reason. I wired it exactly like the original (non GFCI) one and per the instructions. The only thing I can think of is that both of the ground wires are pigtailed into one, but I don't think that should matter. Also, how would you determine if the outlet is a "home run" or in other words the first in a series?

  • @countrifiedjose7537
    @countrifiedjose7537 Год назад

    So its ok not to loop the wire when there's a clamp plate? I would always take the screw out and put in a loop. I hated doing doing it.

  • @ppsayl1235
    @ppsayl1235 Год назад

    Sorry, but where is your ground wire? I didn't see that being connected. Thx.

  • @Goatbaaaahaaa
    @Goatbaaaahaaa 3 года назад +1

    Some of my outlets work and then some don't work. Or actually work for little while and then don't work and few days later you can come back and use it again .
    Our home is from 1918 so it's old. We rent. Landlord won't replace anything. So I try to do things myself that are small enough. So my question is the cords I plug into the outlets around house. Are burning hot to the touch. They melt cords. What can I do . Any suggestions? One outlet melted all the way up wall. Scary thing is was behind crib where sound machine was plugged into. Any safety things I can do to make sure we don't die ? Thanks.

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад +1

      There is probably no ground wires at all, and it sounds like there is a cut in a wire in the wall. that would. be my guess. I would have it looked at by an electrician for sure.

  • @lowezahn
    @lowezahn Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  Год назад

      Thanks JR that was so kind of you.
      Happy to help in anyway

  • @user-wb4dp1el4s
    @user-wb4dp1el4s 4 месяца назад +1

    Why are you using a 20v. 15v is sufficient.

  • @cristianmacias9651
    @cristianmacias9651 3 года назад +1

    I have a question. Sometimes when I change an gfci the outlet won’t have power. Even though I switched the cables

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад +1

      Sometimes you need to reset the GFCI.

  • @dianeh.3327
    @dianeh.3327 3 года назад +1

    Great info but I just don’t like the toilet placement. It’s right on the wall of the living room or whatever room. You will be able to hear everything 😂
    That’s my gripe about my master bedroom bathroom. Toilet is right by the door of a big room.

  • @rxparke
    @rxparke 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @jessieperez2422
    @jessieperez2422 Год назад

    One thing I not understand where those 2 white wires 2 black wires come from i know for regular outlet only need 1 white 1 black 1 ground but i see i need extra wires ..🤔🤔

  • @bikerbobschoppers
    @bikerbobschoppers 2 года назад +1

    Why did you not ground it??????

  • @josepe2448
    @josepe2448 2 года назад

    What will it state on the gfci to let me know that that is the side where power comes into the outlet? And can I use a 15amp gfci that runs off a 20amp gfci breaker?

  • @cruelsun9243
    @cruelsun9243 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I am replacing a regular outlet with a GFCI under my kitchen cabinet. The disposal and dishwasher would be plugged into it. I had to create a 'kicker' on the silver screws, and I have white, black, red (hot) and a ground. I put red on bronze, white on silver black on bronze below the red, and connected tje ground on the ground post.....I got nothing. Any advice? Thanks.

  • @stephenreese6288
    @stephenreese6288 Год назад

    I did not see you attach the ground copper wire?

  • @Dingolay1
    @Dingolay1 2 года назад +1

    So.... must a gfci be installed next to a water source? Or just as the first receptacle in a circuit that has a receptacle next to a water source

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  2 года назад +1

      Just the first in the circuit.

  • @rluszik
    @rluszik 2 года назад +1

    You help me solve my issue!! TY

  • @shekharmoona544
    @shekharmoona544 3 года назад +1

    Kobalt makes a tool you can plug in and check if it is correctly I stalled. Kobalt gfci ET-18.

  • @DarkstarDarth
    @DarkstarDarth 3 года назад +1

    Hello, I connected the line wires on a new GFCI but no power going out to a working lamp..? I tried the other white wire and nothing...? Any suggestions? I figured it out, I’m a dumbass.... I resolved it, I needed to push the reset button all the way in until it clicks....hope it helps others✌🏼

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад +1

      I have done this same thing too many times...

  • @braddeem4998
    @braddeem4998 2 года назад

    Installing the outlet that way is upside down. The one hole(mouth) is the ground wire and it helps protect and keep from accidental fire starting (low risk yes but still a risk if the plug you're using is sticking out a little bit and something ( I.E. paperclip) somehow falls in between the plug and the outlet the ground wire keeps it from having point of contact with the positive and negative prongs at the same time.

    • @anxiousappliance
      @anxiousappliance Год назад

      Pretty sure code wants it the way he installed it. The upside down thing is more a shop/garage thing. IMO

    • @braddeem4998
      @braddeem4998 Год назад

      @@anxiousappliance to each there own

  • @hiswife6296
    @hiswife6296 2 года назад

    Hi joel do u have to have a outlet in the bathroom or is a light with a pull switch ok?

  • @shujagoraya
    @shujagoraya Год назад

    Great help!! thank you! It worked....

  • @A5hunter
    @A5hunter 2 года назад

    Ever had a GFCI installed and after flipping on the breaker then pressing the reset button on the outlet, yellowish sparks shot out of it then tripped the breaker? I wonder if its just the outlet that is bad or is something is wrong.

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  2 года назад

      Something is definitely wrong.

  • @martingonzalez529
    @martingonzalez529 3 года назад +1

    Excellent information 👍

  • @rickyc664
    @rickyc664 2 года назад

    Great video. One question, I see you installed the ground but you didn't show doing that, curious why?

  • @alieninstallation50
    @alieninstallation50 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the vid!

  • @pennylane36
    @pennylane36 3 года назад +3

    Joel I hope you an Bonnie build a new house. The house you live in it beautiful but I can tell you from personal experience you need a much bigger house
    One morning you’re going to wake up and your 4 kids are going to all be teenagers and your going to feel like you’re sharing a house with 4 other adults
    And don’t forget all the friends they will have over
    You need a much bigger house and a much larger master bedroom/ master bath
    I still live in the house we built in 1990. 1007sf with 1 bathroom
    We only had 1 kid but when her friends were here it definitely felt way smaller
    Build that house! 😁🏠🧰

    • @mtdewangel
      @mtdewangel 3 года назад

      @@zxs7170 Do you watch their videos? They have clearly shown the kids friends over inside the house several times. You also have to keep in mind that they don't film every person who comes over due to privacy reasons.

    • @mtdewangel
      @mtdewangel 3 года назад

      @@zxs7170 Clearly I have if I just stated they've shown friends inside their home PLAYING?! Her kids do play inside. They have video proving that... also, outside play is healthy for children. If you are so bent out of shape on how they live their lives, maybe you should move onto other vloggers instead?

    • @mtdewangel
      @mtdewangel 3 года назад

      @@zxs7170 I have no reading comprehension issues, so no need to bold anything for me. I have rarely ever commented on RUclips, but something about the way you attacked the way they live rubbed me the wrong way. I enjoy watching their videos as well as their extended families videos and won't stop watching just because someone like you has the issue. Have a nice day!

  • @javiles2331
    @javiles2331 3 года назад +1

    Great job, I have a question I have a gfci outlet outside of my house but this one is connected in series with some outlets inside of the house but I think since they’re not close to any source of water I don’t is need it to be connected in series right?

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад

      You should keep outdoor outlets GFCI'S because in the event that water gets blown into that area or a flood, you want that protection. You can also get weather resistant outlets as well.

  • @stevealvarez2411
    @stevealvarez2411 3 года назад +1

    thanks for the info!

  • @Elin-Esteem84
    @Elin-Esteem84 3 года назад

    My house was built in the 1950s, I only have 1 back n 1 white wire, I had to add the copper ground myself. I cant get my outlet to work, can u help?

    • @1966johnnywayne
      @1966johnnywayne 3 года назад

      Did you simply connect the ground wire to the receptacle box...if so, that accomplishes nothing as the ground wire does not go back to the panel. Double check how you connected the wires to the receptacle ensuring that you have them connected properly and then ensure that the fuse/breaker is good.

  • @tylerrcasement
    @tylerrcasement 2 года назад

    Any reason you didn’t start with it “face” up?

  • @kayvs
    @kayvs Год назад

    What was the brand of your electrical line tester?

  • @LimitlessFrank
    @LimitlessFrank 3 года назад +4

    Very helpful but I noticed that you attached the Ground wire ti the outlet but didn't mention it. That could be confusing for a novice.

    • @TangyTangerine27
      @TangyTangerine27 3 года назад

      Was it the "line" ground or the "load" ground he attached? And then would someone just cut back and cap off the other ground??🤔 thanks to anyone that can clear this question up!

    • @thepugs123
      @thepugs123 2 года назад

      I’m following coz I have the same question..

  • @ultimaheart4304
    @ultimaheart4304 3 года назад +1

    what if you have a gfci breaker? doesnt a gfci outlet mess that up?

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад

      Not if they are installed correctly.

    • @ultimaheart4304
      @ultimaheart4304 3 года назад +1

      @@TodaysTask i was just a little confused with the way the code says things, from what ive seen and even in video's people keep saying that you dont need a gfci outlet with a gfci breaker and that you shouldnt put both on same line. but thanks for the heads up.

  • @davidred1809
    @davidred1809 10 месяцев назад

    How do you know which wires are downstream and which care upstream

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  10 месяцев назад

      Turn the breaker off and then you will need to undo the outlet and separate the wires.
      Once the wire are away from each other turn the breaker on and using a tick tracer you will see which wire has power and which one doesn’t.
      The power wire is line and the none power wire is load.
      Wire the hots and neutrals accordingly.
      Good luck be safe.

  • @samd3676
    @samd3676 3 года назад +1

    How come the ground wite wasn't connected?

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад

      Good Question, the Metal outlet box was grounded already.

  • @ivanafanador1832
    @ivanafanador1832 10 месяцев назад

    How will I know which is my load wire?🤔

  • @2sprint0536
    @2sprint0536 Год назад

    is the home run line considered the first outlet to get power closest to to water?

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  Год назад

      The home run is the first outlet from the circuit breaker.

  • @amateur-adventures1186
    @amateur-adventures1186 3 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @farmerdave7965
    @farmerdave7965 3 года назад

    Why you put 20A GFCI on 15A circuit ?

  • @eileenriordan4854
    @eileenriordan4854 2 месяца назад

    What about the green ground wire?😊

  • @lmschild72
    @lmschild72 3 года назад +1

    How do u know white lines are which like how do I know which lines r homerun lines

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад

      You need a tic tracer, and you have to take the outlet apart and then turn the breaker back on checking to see which hot line has power un connected. that will be your home run.

  • @jkv_2K
    @jkv_2K Год назад

    What is the recommendation do I use for home 15 or 20 amm

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  Год назад

      Either is good as long as the wire and breaker matches.

  • @MrKeefy
    @MrKeefy 3 года назад +1

    I'm puzzled that there is an outlet next to the toilet in the first place.

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад +1

      It is all the new rage to put in bidet's and you need power to do so.

  • @Colleena55
    @Colleena55 3 года назад

    What is the wall colour throughout the house?

  • @kazafitzpatrick
    @kazafitzpatrick 9 месяцев назад

    Sorry but I think you need to tell viewers what you mean specifically when you say "home run line" (googling it gets a lot of baseball and betting references for example), I think you mean a line going directly to a breaker with no other device between it and the breaker, but that is only my guess. I watch a lot of electrical DYI videos from many different creators, this is the only channel I have watched using that terminology. Clarity with electrical work is fundamental.

  • @d5kenn
    @d5kenn Год назад

    Is that a working toilet....in the hallway?

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 Год назад

    Whole your outlet? Manufacturer.

  • @peanutbutterisfu
    @peanutbutterisfu Год назад

    You have the outlet upside down, by code ground needs to be up not down.

  • @Weasel_NM575
    @Weasel_NM575 Год назад +1

    The first you wanna do is not shut off the power!! If you got two separate lines coming into that box you need to identify the line’s hot and neutral and then you know the other black and neutral are the load. Now flip your GFCI over and you will see where LINE is marked and where LOAD is marked so until you identify these you don’t turn the power off. You turn it off after you find and separate the two

  • @drimcommercialrefrigeratio5725
    @drimcommercialrefrigeratio5725 3 года назад

    What do you the pen like that you are using to test the power? 😊

    • @kristiwatt5556
      @kristiwatt5556 3 года назад

      It’s a hot stick it can sense and hot wire

  • @jeannettefriesen7867
    @jeannettefriesen7867 3 года назад

    Love the videos'! Question-why would you need an outlet right by the toilet?

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  3 года назад +4

      good question. A lot of toilet manufacturers are building bidet add ons that need a power source.

    • @Joshuatreelocal
      @Joshuatreelocal 3 года назад +2

      Id say A nightlight so you can pee at night and don’t get blinded by turning bathroom light on

    • @mattzechman4408
      @mattzechman4408 2 года назад

      So you can charge your phone while pooping.

  • @Niftynefty
    @Niftynefty 2 года назад

    You are awesome

  • @sciencesenses
    @sciencesenses 7 месяцев назад

    you didn't land the ground wire

  • @kruzinkruzin140
    @kruzinkruzin140 Год назад +1

    I cant imagine why anyone would need an outlet in that position near the toilet

    • @TodaysTask
      @TodaysTask  Год назад

      Bidets they are all the new rage.

  • @kathleennorton6108
    @kathleennorton6108 3 года назад +1

    Homerun line? The neutral? The load? You talk electricianese.

  • @davidsoutdooradventuresand6799
    @davidsoutdooradventuresand6799 3 года назад +39

    In the first place why would anybody want an electrical outlet next to the toilet?.. 😂

    • @wigletron2846
      @wigletron2846 3 года назад +41

      Charge your phone during extra long dumps

    • @spenserlol
      @spenserlol 3 года назад +46

      Heated toilet seats, high-tech bidets or other toilet tech 🚽

    • @soheilaliakbari5434
      @soheilaliakbari5434 3 года назад

      Could see you've already attached the ground wire but you didn't included it in the clip.

    • @williambishop3910
      @williambishop3910 2 года назад +3

      I have an upflush maceration toilet that requires a gfci to power and the thing only came with a 3' cord from the manufacturer. Just saying.

    • @merkymerks3954
      @merkymerks3954 2 года назад

      hahahaha

  • @Goatbaaaahaaa
    @Goatbaaaahaaa 3 года назад +1

    Also are these newer outlets ? I've never seen these kind before lol . Man we must have old booty outlets. Like dingy yellow outlets. LoL

    • @1966johnnywayne
      @1966johnnywayne 3 года назад

      They've been around since at least the late 80's that I am aware of. They have to be installed on any receptacle that is less than 1.5 M. (basically if you can touch the receptacle and the water source at the same time) from a water source.

    • @Joshuatreelocal
      @Joshuatreelocal 3 года назад

      They are the newer decora style for the front face. but the gfci outlets are bulky like that

  • @sandyc6569
    @sandyc6569 3 года назад +1

    👍😊👍

  • @WhitmanVirgil-l9s
    @WhitmanVirgil-l9s День назад

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