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  1. Steve80222

    Convert outlet to hardwire

    I will pull the GFCI out and have a look. Thanks again.
  2. Steve80222

    Convert outlet to hardwire

    It is on a dedicated circuit. I like stuff that pulls a lot of power to be isolated. That looks like a great option. Thanks for the advice.
  3. Steve80222

    Convert outlet to hardwire

    Abandon it and use its power lead. The plug is GFCI, but the circuit is not. This makes me think that I should get the electrician out to change the breaker. I'm not comfortable doing that. Steve
  4. Steve80222

    Convert outlet to hardwire

    I have an existing outlet, which is the only one on a 20A circuit (used for a heated towel rack). I'm looking to get a new towel rack, and I'd like to get one that is hardwired. How do I wire this into the existing outlet? Thanks. Steve
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