Motorman55
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There is an exterior GFI duplex receptacle mounted on the outer side of the garage extension that shares the same wall as the living room.
It is a 20A breaker circuit. It is fed by a line across the garage ceiling, down the wall to the GFCI.
Question 1: Can I tap off this outside GFCI to install single duplex receptacle on the inside? It would simply require me to cut a hole in the inside sheetrock directly behind it to mount this single duplex.
Question 2: If so, is there a limitation on how high up on the wall I can mount it? I'd like to locate the inside receptacle about 50" above the floor to clear the steel shelving currently in place.
Thanks for info.
It is a 20A breaker circuit. It is fed by a line across the garage ceiling, down the wall to the GFCI.
Question 1: Can I tap off this outside GFCI to install single duplex receptacle on the inside? It would simply require me to cut a hole in the inside sheetrock directly behind it to mount this single duplex.
Question 2: If so, is there a limitation on how high up on the wall I can mount it? I'd like to locate the inside receptacle about 50" above the floor to clear the steel shelving currently in place.
Thanks for info.
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