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12 July 2017

Re: [DIY] replacing a gfi socket in bathroom

 

If you are not experienced with working with electricity hot, I do not advise it.  Do you have access to your panel?  The circuit to the bathroom outlet should not be connected to the upstairs bedroom.  If the GFI is not on now, that proves it is not.
Find the bathroom circuit breaker.
If you do it anyway, do not ground yourself by touching 2 wires at the same time or the plumbing.
Remember the hot in must go on the line and any wires feeding other outlets go to the load on the GFI.
I will say no more in fear it will encourage you to do what could be deadly if the power is not turned off first.


On Tuesday, July 11, 2017 1:41 PM, "tremor901guy@yahoo.com [DoIt_Yourself]" <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
hi i have to replace a broken  socket gfi in our bathroom but the problem is that  i live in apt and i cant just turn off main power due to fact that child up stairs on oxygen 24/7 so if i do one wire at a time i should be ok correct. Land- lord doesn't repair nothing his handyman worse i ever seen replaced our screen door took 3 months then was 2inchs to short when he got done .



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Posted by: David Cox <dcwired@att.net>
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