On Monday, February 10, 2014 9:58:25 AM UTC-6, Rich. wrote:   
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   > > On Monday, February 10, 2014 9:03:24 AM UTC-6, Rich. wrote:   
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   > >> Eliminate the existing GFI outlet by cutting the wire at the next GFI    
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   > >> outlet   
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   > But the outlet that "starts" the GFI circuit is the one I have to remove   
   because of the mirror. Inside that outlet is the wire that goes to another   
   bathroom, etc. I can re feed the outlet but that does not solve the problem of   
   the outlet being in the    
   way.   
   > >> back in the circuit. Then run a whole new 20-amp circuit from the panel    
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   > >> to   
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   > >> your 3 new GFI outlets   
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   > > Having a hard time understanding this. The outlet I want to eliminate is    
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   > > the first outlet on the circuit.   
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   > Sorry I took it as being wired as the last outlet because you didn't mention    
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   > any splices being in the outlet box. What about running a new wire to the    
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   > next existing GFI thus refeeding it?   
      
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