Power supply question

Hello

I have an old y580 and love it! I've been running it since its release date. Unfortunately, my diet started to wear off and the cord pulled out of the unity of the adapter. Needless to say that Lenovo does not sell these power units and the liteon and delta recommend supistutes sells... in my research online, I came across "y580 feeds" but I noticed that they to 19 v not 19.5 and 6.3 No 6.15.

I was wondering if anyone has experience with this and knows if it of a big problem or will do the trick without limiting performance or damagaging my y580. Thank you!

It shouldn't with this difference.5. The laptop works at the voltage of the battery. The current capacity is larger and its fine. Polarity and the connector must be the correct type!

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