![I'm replacing a electrical outlet in my house that has become loose. I've never seen the neutral wire wrapped from the neutral post to the ground like this. Is this ok to I'm replacing a electrical outlet in my house that has become loose. I've never seen the neutral wire wrapped from the neutral post to the ground like this. Is this ok to](https://i.redd.it/nlgv3mqj5e681.jpg)
I'm replacing a electrical outlet in my house that has become loose. I've never seen the neutral wire wrapped from the neutral post to the ground like this. Is this ok to
![I asked in a previous post about a grounding issue. Outlet tested said Open Ground. Pulled out outlet. Only hot and neutral, no ground wire. Attic wiring in that area is romex I asked in a previous post about a grounding issue. Outlet tested said Open Ground. Pulled out outlet. Only hot and neutral, no ground wire. Attic wiring in that area is romex](https://preview.redd.it/i-asked-in-a-previous-post-about-a-grounding-issue-outlet-v0-ksnxa39phhca1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cddcaf9d2479f31b191f31fd73c487af4f533fcc)
I asked in a previous post about a grounding issue. Outlet tested said Open Ground. Pulled out outlet. Only hot and neutral, no ground wire. Attic wiring in that area is romex
![electrical - Why does this receptacle have the ground tied to the neutral? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange electrical - Why does this receptacle have the ground tied to the neutral? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/T4U4m.jpg)
electrical - Why does this receptacle have the ground tied to the neutral? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
![receptacle - Outlet has ground wire connected to neutral and I am trying to replace it with GFCI - Home Improvement Stack Exchange receptacle - Outlet has ground wire connected to neutral and I am trying to replace it with GFCI - Home Improvement Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/2LSo5.jpg)