What ac adapter should i buy?

My work laptop has just been upgraded to a ProBook 430 G1, which came with a 45w ac adapter and I'd like to get a spare power cable for when i use the laptop at home.
The HP site suggests a "HP 65W Slim Adapter" as an accessory for this model (http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=E9Y94EA&opt=ABU&sel=PBNB)
I have a number of ac adapters from my previous HP laptops, and they all appear to be 90W. If HP are recommending an accessory which is a higher Wattage, will my existing 90W adapters also be suitable?
Thanks

Hi
Please find the manual link given below might help you HP has tested 65W EM Smart AC Adapter, 45W Smart AC Adapter part numbers are given below. Check page number for part numbers 24 Chapter 3 Illustrated parts catalog.
Manual Link
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