I had the electricians install GFCI receptacles under our deck. They installed one GFCI receptacle that was switched (the entire receptacle is switched) in a single-gang box. They then ran outdoor romex over to a second double-gang box with two GFCIs in it. One receptacle is switched. They ran power from somewhere else to power the second receptacle in that double-gang box. So, one receptacle is switched and one is always hot. (I'm not sure if these are on the same circuit; will have...
Split on/switched outdoor GFCI receptacle, for low-voltage lighting
Split on/switched outdoor GFCI receptacle, for low-voltage lighting
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