Macbook Pro Retina 13' Early 2013 and 45W Charger

Hey all,
I need to buy a new charger for my MBP Retina 13' Early 2013 and I want to know if I can use a 45W Charger Magsafe 2.
Thanks to all !

no you can not - it doesn't not have enough power to charge your battery.
stick with the 60 watt charger.
from apple's website below:
For instance If you have a MacBook (13-inch Late 2009) that normally uses a 60W adapter, you can also use an 85W adapter with that computer. You would not use a 45W adapter with that computer; it would not provide enough power for that MacBook.
Using an adapter of higher wattage than the adapter that came with the computer will not cause the computer to charge more quickly or otherwise operate any differently than using the adapter that came with the computer. The tables further down in this article show the style of connector that initially shipped with each model of MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air.

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    0xffffff82030d3f40 : 0xffffff80177514bb
    0xffffff82030d3f90 : 0xffffff8017751970
    0xffffff82030d3fb0 : 0xffffff80178192c7
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    __HIB  text base: 0xffffff8017500000
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