Pay a qualified electrician.
Yes, you install a GFCI on a 2 wire circuit.
how and whydo iuse one wire to run my new electric furnace that says to use a spliter to attach to the 2 circuit brakers on the furnace. I cannot get it to work properly when I do
Install an AFCI breaker on the circuit with the outlets you replace and you will be fine.
Up to 12 on a 20 amp circuit. Up to 9 on a 15 amp circuit. But use common sense. If the circuit will be heavily loaded, as in a home office, then do not install that many.
No. In a 20 amp circuit all wire has to be 12 AWG or larger.
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Yes, you install a GFCI on a 2 wire circuit.
you can use a fuse or circuit breaker
All of them ? check fuses and circuit brakers you may have disconnected the battery and they need reset, pull up the closer buttons and hold both from the passenger side first... after 5 seconds try them. consult manual
how and whydo iuse one wire to run my new electric furnace that says to use a spliter to attach to the 2 circuit brakers on the furnace. I cannot get it to work properly when I do
There are many ways one can install ge circuit breakers. One can install ge circuit breakers by turning off the power supply, removing the panel cover, testing it for power, and installing it by alining the breaker with the unused panel space.
Example sentence - We hired an electrician to at the circuit breaker and install an updated panel.
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This article explains it in detail: Learn How To Safely Install a GFCI Outlet at The Home Depot
Install a bigger one
Only if you install separate switches for each part of the circuit. The whole point of a parallel circuit - is that both parts of the circuit are controlled by the same switch.
You will need an electrician. Tim is probably right in that unless you are knowledgable, call an electrican. Saying that, if you are knowledgable, you must install a GFCI circuit outdoors. This can be tied into an existing circuit if that circuit has no more than 9 existing lights & plugs already connected. Use 12/2 with ground wiring.