Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeyes to both questions. Rectifiers are in virtually all electronic devices. I last week cut several out of a non working satellite receiver before tossing it into recycling. The higher capacity diodes are in the power supply section of appliances. Electronics supply businesses, electronic hobby shops, etc are sources. I don't recommend the bridge, as that will alter both current and voltage of your charger & very likely overload the transformer. This drawing shows how you could utilize only one of the 4 diodes in a bridge and have 3 spares. :) To keep = & - correct, the connections to anode and cathode ends of diode are important. I haven;t had my hands on a selenium rectified in 60-70 years, so I can't tell you which connection is cathode vs anode. Maybe someone else will chime in or DuckDuckGO? Silicon diode has band on cathode and in drawings/schematics, it is the end where point intersects the bar/line . In this drawing, it is the end where the arrow head is near each diode.
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