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-@steveklein you are correct. That is a GE KBP01 series bridge rectifier. Use this data sheet [document|35594] to get the electrical characteristics. The values will be for the 01M. It is not a M series because of the way the wires connect on your original rectifier. We can't see it on your image on how those connect.
+@steveklein you are correct. That is a GE KBP01 series bridge rectifier. Use this data sheet [document|35594] to get the electrical characteristics. The values will be for the 01M. It is not a M series because of the way the wires connect on your original rectifier. We can't see on your image on how those connect.
Of course, this rectifier is obsolete but you can use a 3N247 since that has the same characteristics.
-Now for the case (the physical shape), I have not looked in depth for this but I would have no issues with buying it in a KBPM (which is a common Through-the-Hole package) and then just soldering the wires to the legs. Something [https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/onsemi/3N247/977104|like this] Apply some heat shrink tubing after and done :-)
+Now for the case (the physical shape), I have not looked in depth for this but I would have no issues with buying it in a KBPM (which is a common Through-the-Hole package) and then just soldering the wires to the legs. Something [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/onsemi/3N247/977104|like this] Apply some heat shrink tubing after and done :-)

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@steveklein you are correct. That is a GE KBP01 series bridge rectifier. Use this data sheet [document|35594] to get the electrical characteristics. The values will be for the 01M. It is not a M series because of the way the wires connect on your original rectifier. We can't see it on your image on how those connect.

Of course, this rectifier is obsolete but you can use a 3N247 since that has the same characteristics.

Now for the case (the physical shape), I have not looked in depth for this but I would have no issues with buying it in a KBPM (which is a common Through-the-Hole package) and then just soldering the wires to the legs. Something [https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/onsemi/3N247/977104|like this] Apply some heat shrink tubing after and done :-)

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