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DrewE
Oct 19, 2018Explorer II
Short answer: yes. The ground just goes to chassis ground.
Longer answer: If you can fit a plain ordinary GFCI in, it seems to me to make the most sense to skip this wago connector entirely (since you don't have one to begin with) and hardwire it as any other GFCI.
Longer answer: If you can fit a plain ordinary GFCI in, it seems to me to make the most sense to skip this wago connector entirely (since you don't have one to begin with) and hardwire it as any other GFCI.
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