Replacement adapter?

Hi i've just bought a new 12in g4 in America and am now using it in Ireland. the fool that i am i tripped on the cable and broke the power adapter where it enters the side of the laptop. It's 45 watts but the lowest wattage on the irish store i can find for an adapter is 65 (and the reviews for it seem pretty bad). I'm not very good technically and am frightened that i will get something that will damage the laptop when i plug it in. Any help would be greatly appreciated? Thanks.

Jmurphy,
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John is correct; it should not cause any problems. You may want to look at Apple - Store - Extra Portable Power Adapter - 65W (for iBook & PowerBook). It says,
"Use an extra adapter for home or work. Apple's new, innovative AC adapter complements and is made specificially for your new PowerBook G4 or iBook."
I hope that helps,
Jon
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