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I am doing a complete bathroom renovation. I wish to install two GFI
receptacles in a double box. The incomming wire is always hot and goes no further than the box in question. As there is already one existing GFI recptacle in place i can see how its wired. can i just pigtale its white and the new ones white to the incomming white and pigtale the current black and the new black to the incomming black and common the grounds |
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