3 Weird Ways to Ground a Two-Prong Electrical Outlet
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3 Weird Ways to Ground a Two-Prong Electrical Outlet
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Do you have two-prong outlets? Need to plug-in something that has three prongs? Here are 3 alternative ways to get around not having a ground wire in order to avoid rewiring the whole house. Each one has pros and cons so we'll talk about your options in this video.

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GFCI Outlet: https://geni.us/cN2JOA
Cheater Plugs: https://geni.us/AGfpy
WAGO Connectors: https://geni.us/3OBU02f

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⏰ Chapter Timecodes ⏰
0:00 Two-Prong Ungrounded Outlets
0:24 Using Cheater Plugs
2:52 Replacing Two-Prong Outlet with GFCI
4:25 Bootleg Ground
6:17 Best Option to Fix Ungrounded Outlets

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