Does installing with a bridge rectifier provide the protection for lights, etc.? I've done all mine so far with bridge rectifiers, but this looks like a much easier install. One less piece to fit it.
Aside from having one less piece, and the potential to void the warranty, what are the pros and cons of with or without a bridge rectifier.
Please keep the explanation simple, I'm not an electrical engineer. As it is, I'm always amazed that I can get things to work on the layout. KAs and Bridge Rectifiers are at the top end of my limits...most of these components are filed under Magic Boxes. As long as you connect it EXACTLY as instructed AND the Magic Smoke stays in them, they work.