You might check out the thread for a detailed explaination, but the quick one is - it prevents voltage spikes from getting into your electrical system. Some relays use a resistor, some a diode. Problem with a diode is you have to maintain polarity or the smoke will come out (or in this case - nothing will happen since the ZFE will shut off it's output when it sees a short..)celticus wrote:What is the "Clipping Resistor" for?
Mark
EDIT - most relays have either a resistor or a diode built in - it should show on the wiring diagram for the relay. I'd suggest getting one with the resistor since it's polarity insensitive.
