I'm going to be adding a 20A receptacle in a new box off an existing GFCI in our master bath. Actually, the GFCI will get replaced as well - 30 years old and tamper-resistant is now required as well as I want to have the USB outlets. All the wiring is 12ga Romex.
There is already a load on the device so I think I'll need to pigtail it to add my new 12-2. I recall reading somewhere that stranded is preferred for pigtails. Is that true? I can see where it would be a lot easier to deal with when putting everything back in the box. If so, I'll need to buy a foot or so of stranded.
If I can/should use 12ga solid, is it acceptable to pull the individual wires out of a piece of Romex? Or, do I need to purchase separate THHN? In that case, stranded would be an easy option if preferred/allowed.
Also, opinions on Wago's or wire nuts? I have some doubts on Wago's - they remind me of back-stab connections.
Thanks!
The new GCFI is: https://www.leviton.com/en/products/gusb2-w
There is already a load on the device so I think I'll need to pigtail it to add my new 12-2. I recall reading somewhere that stranded is preferred for pigtails. Is that true? I can see where it would be a lot easier to deal with when putting everything back in the box. If so, I'll need to buy a foot or so of stranded.
If I can/should use 12ga solid, is it acceptable to pull the individual wires out of a piece of Romex? Or, do I need to purchase separate THHN? In that case, stranded would be an easy option if preferred/allowed.
Also, opinions on Wago's or wire nuts? I have some doubts on Wago's - they remind me of back-stab connections.
Thanks!
The new GCFI is: https://www.leviton.com/en/products/gusb2-w







