T61 Power adapter compatibility

Hi!
I have an 7659-A92 T61. I'm using FRU 92p1157 power adapter, and want to buy one additional
Will an 93p5026 be adequate? I dont want to fry anithing
Regards!
T61 7659A92
Coming from T60 (T2400, 2Gb RAM)

There are many that will work, as long as it's a genuine lenovo you'll be fine. 
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