@SteveSTL - thanks for the confirmation. I was originally thinking if I connect the hot and neutrals of the outlet to the line connectors side, that will make the gfcis trip independently and continue to flow power to the rest of the circuit.
Would it really be worth the trouble or should I simply use a gfci circuit breaker? Would I have increased chances of nuisance trips using the GFCI breaker vs individual outlets? I am more concerned with redundancy and reliable power than the easiest solution. Thanks for your assistance!
Would it really be worth the trouble or should I simply use a gfci circuit breaker? Would I have increased chances of nuisance trips using the GFCI breaker vs individual outlets? I am more concerned with redundancy and reliable power than the easiest solution. Thanks for your assistance!