How to Wire a GFCI Outlet - What's Line vs Load? - Electrical Wiring 101
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 Published On Jun 18, 2021

This video covers the essentials of installing a GFCI Outlet (or GFCI receptacle), including line vs load terminals, wiring basics, why back wiring is OK and much more!
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