I want to install a power outlet on this wall (probably underneath the toilet paper holder). There's a light switch right above that. I think I need to install GFCI.
However, there's also what looks like a GFCI plate on another wall in the same water closet, behind the door. No outlets though. It's not an appropriate location for my project, since it would result in power cords stretching across the doorway.
I think I ought to be able to pull power from the light switch above without making this a switched outlet. How do I learn how to? Is there a good reference? Or do I just call an electrician for this?
Wiring up a 240 14-50 outlet for my wife's new car. Trying to do everything roughly to code. Had to put it in conduit because of the legacy of the #Chicago fire. Had to use a $125 #gfci breaker because this is a garage. For some reason. Gfci is also on the #evse, so I'm worried about nuisance tripping. I'm an electrical engineer, right, so I can learn this stuff. Right?
Lowes only sells spools of 6/3 8/1 cable. A bit spendy. I used only about 4 feet.
Ta-da! However, I found older outlets behind the sofa and two six-foot bookcases. They'll get new white #GFCI outlets today. Fingers crossed that the living room will be fully painted this evening, and I can move on to painting the dining room.
Looking for a way to ditch the 20W power brick on this #Apple #HomePod I found an outlet with an integrated 65W Power Delivery 3.0 output 
Amerisense GaN 65W 2-Port USB Wall Outlet https://a.co/d/eSRuIcm
Pretty awesome. Only problem is I also need GFCI for this location
Turns out there are plenty of USB-C outlets with #GFCI, but none of them go above 5V. Of course the #HomePodMini needs 9V to be happy… 