How to Identify the First Outlet on Any Electrical Circuit
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 Published On Nov 3, 2023

Installing GFCI or Troubleshooting? How to Find the First Outlet
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This is a critical step that can be confusing. Finding the first outlet (receptacle) on a circuit is critical when you're installing GFCI or if you're troubleshooting a problem. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, homeowner, or budding electrician, this step-by-step tutorial demystifies the process of finding the first receptacle on an electrical circuit in your home. 🔌⚡️

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