Ideapad V560 power jack

I ordered a replacement dc power jack on ebay, the connector that goes to the motherboard is not the same, it is 6 wires but the new one is a little wider and the wires are thicker.  Am I able to cut the connector off the old jack and solder it to the new one? or will it cause voltage issues? How can i get an exact replacement. it seems lke all the ones i see for this laptop have different connectors.
Thanks

hi dhliatzos,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
I would suggest get AC adapter here
36001651 - ADAPTER LITEON PA-1650-56LC
36001646 - ADAPTER DELTA ADP-65KH B
Those two are Part replacement for your V560 surely fits the Mainboard
Hope this helps,
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