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"The Picture" that is referred to in this thread:
You see the pin that has no Black dot under it (on the diode itself)? (pin #2 in picture) that is your ground pin. The ground pin is - (negative).
The one to the left of that (when holding pins in triangle formation right side up) (pin #1 in the picture) is the + (positive) pin.
BTW: in the red diodes, pin #3 is unused so you can clip it.
[highlight] PHR-803T BLU-RAY PINOUT:[/highlight]
Pin #1 is positive, and Pin #3 is negative. So if you were using a rkstr driver, just solder the diode on, with the ground pin facing up. (you will see what I mean when you build a PHR-803T someday)
if anyone still uses these 5-10mW Blurays, here is t3h pinouts:
And another one:
hope this helps,
amk
This is for all the newcomers asking what the pinouts are. Also, if C0ld could sticky this it would be helpful.
[highlight]RED DIODE PINOUT[/highlight]
You see the pin that has no Black dot under it (on the diode itself)? (pin #2 in picture) that is your ground pin. The ground pin is - (negative).
The one to the left of that (when holding pins in triangle formation right side up) (pin #1 in the picture) is the + (positive) pin.
BTW: in the red diodes, pin #3 is unused so you can clip it.
[highlight] PHR-803T BLU-RAY PINOUT:[/highlight]
Pin #1 is positive, and Pin #3 is negative. So if you were using a rkstr driver, just solder the diode on, with the ground pin facing up. (you will see what I mean when you build a PHR-803T someday)
[highlight]LONG DEAD KES400A DIODES (PS3)[/highlight]
I remember the days when these were popular....if anyone still uses these 5-10mW Blurays, here is t3h pinouts:
And another one:
hope this helps,
amk
This is for all the newcomers asking what the pinouts are. Also, if C0ld could sticky this it would be helpful.