Powerbook G4 12" power charger

My laptop charger has been acting up, and I noticed the chargers have different numbers (45, 60,) and I think mine is 45W. Which one do I need to purchase to replace mine?

The Apple 45Watt or 65Watt charger will both work with your Powerbook. The 12" models shipped with a lower rated charger than other Powerbooks because of the lower power consumption (smaller screen, slower processor, smaller battery etc). The 65Watt adapter will cause no problems if used with your powerbook, there is no risk of damage from the higher rating.
Apple sell the 65Watt adapter as an accessory, but it is quite expensive compared to other 3rd party adapters. Have a look on Amazon or search this forum for people' views on 3rd party units. I replaced my adapter with a McAlly unit and I'm very happy with the quality and appreciated saving lots of money.

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    BlackBerry PlayBook battery power charge, discharge characteristics, and guidance on extending battery life
    KB27705
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