• NotNotMike@programming.dev
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    9 hours ago

    I’m leaning the science behind home electricity. I want to install an outlet in my bathroom for a bidet but I realized I didn’t understand when and where I needed a GFI outlet. So I’m learning via a handful of books

    Similarly, I want to add another outlet in the basement for my cats’ automatic litter box.

    I also just replaced my Nest doorbell with a “dumb” doorbell but the chime won’t work. So I need to do some research on how the chimes work…

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          6 hours ago

          On the back of the GFI the ports will be labeled, line or load. Line goes to the breaker box, load goes to all outlets you need protected.

        • infinitevalence@discuss.online
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          Load side here essentially means end of the chain. So Breaker ---- anything else ----- GFI - Bidet ----nothing else.

          When you put a GFI receptical on a line there are two ways, either in series or parallel, if you do it in series then everything down stream of that outlet is protected by GFI. One thing you dont want to happen is two GFI on the same line, so if you have GFI breakers in your box dont add a GFI outlet on one.

          Good luck, its easy enough to install because its the same as really any outlet, you just need to know where it is in the chain.