Which power adaptor cable?

Hi..I have a BT Relate 2100 home phone and the dog has chewed the power adaptor cable.  Can I purchase any telephone power adaptor cable that has a RJ11 connector on one end and a 3 pin adaptor on the other as I can't find one exactly for the BT Relate 2100?
thanks for advice...

No you cannot use any one as the voltage will be different, suggest you check the voltage on the pack you have, if you cannot find a replacement can you not re-join the wires?
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