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Ah... that explains it
. I was assuming that it had the same pins as the PHR-803T diode :yabbem:
Now, let get busy building it
THANKS... again...

Now, let get busy building it

THANKS... again...
That's the case pin. It was cut off at the factory. The diode itself is isolated from the case so the case pin isn't used. Here is the pinout for these diodes (looking at the back of the diode): ...