Mount the accessory in the sesired location
Run a "Fused Hot" line from the fuse block or other location to the accessory
Make sure same is grounded
It stands for accessory ground. Each load or accessory has to to have a "power" (+) wire and a ground (-) wire in order to supply the component/accessory with the needed voltage to operate.
a shorted out outlet can cause a backfeed on the white wire, an open circuit on the white wire with and electrical appliance plugged in to an outlet can cause the same type of backfeed
just leave the neutral wire as it is and connect the other two !!
it is Outlet that will work with 2 hot wire one black and white.
The wire is normally run above the box height.
Unless your vehicle has a built in amplifier or your installing an aftermarket one then you can leave it off. A remote wire will turn on an audio accessory if you have one.
You don't.
It stands for accessory ground. Each load or accessory has to to have a "power" (+) wire and a ground (-) wire in order to supply the component/accessory with the needed voltage to operate.
When something is hard wired, it is wired directly to the house wire. No cord. You just install the smoke detector like you would a light fixture or an outlet.
a shorted out outlet can cause a backfeed on the white wire, an open circuit on the white wire with and electrical appliance plugged in to an outlet can cause the same type of backfeed
No, that is not unsafe.
I assume you are hard wiring it and not plugging it in. The power coming into the GFCI outlet connects to the line side of the GFCI outlet. If you want the outdoor timer protected by the GFCI then connect the wire going to the timer to the load side of the outlet. If you do not want the timer protected then connect it to the line side. On the back of the GFCI if you look closely you will see Line & Load marked on the back.
Ground wire is loose or disconnected somewhere in that circuit.
You will need a receptacle that you can wire each outlet separately (not jumpered). You would then wire the switch in series on the line conductor with the outlet you want switchable. Wire the other outlet directly to the power source. You can jumper the neutral from one outlet to the other.
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yes
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