From USB battery packs for charging phones or other USB powered devices, to solar powered panels that can be used in camping or outdoor activities, there is a range of device options that allow you to get power outside without an outlet.
Disconnect the power supply to the two areas and proceed by: And reconnecting the supply. I will go into more detail below. The quickest way to get power outside with an outlet is to install one that is back-to-back with an interior one inside your home. The only barrier will be the wall so that you can drill a hole from one end to the other.
How do I get power outside if I don't have a GFCI outlet?
In general, if you don't currently have an outlet to get power outside, find a suitable indoor outlet through a conveniently-placed (GFCI) outlet, from which you can drill a hole into the outside of the wall. Disconnect the power supply to the two areas and proceed by: And reconnecting the supply. I will go into more detail below.
You will need a power drill, a hammer, pliers, a screwdriver, and a wire cutter to drill the hole. You will need a new power outlet, conduit (or pipe), cable, wire nuts, and electrical tape. The wires in the cable are typically 12/2 for a 20-amp circuit.
Do you need a cover for a power outlet?
Install the cover to protect the exterior outlet from the elements (rainwater, dust, etc.). The outlet and its weatherproof cover should be securely fixed to the external wall. Only reconnect the power when you're sure you've completed the wiring and done it properly.
Cut out the wall space along the outline you created. Use the drill, hammer, and cutter, as necessary, to completely remove the area inside the outline. In this step, we are going to insert the new cable in the conduit or pipe through the hole connecting the two outlets.