Just use any other rectifier you think is bigger. Look on the back of the whatever it is in and check the power consumption. if you can guess the voltage that is used, then you can get an idea of the current.
To be safe and fast, just get the largest rectifier that will fit into the device and use it. Done. big rectifiers cost about $1 or $2. It's a generic part so there is no need to match it except to make it as big or bigger in the current handling department. nothing else matters.
Salvage one ! or use big diodes is fine too.