Is it okay to amendment a 18.5 V 3.5A 65 watt laptop charger next to a 19 V 3.16A 60 watt one?
Answers: There's not a significant difference in the output ratings between the two power adapters - it is economically within the tolerance of a typical electronic circuit design. It is terribly unlikely that you will do harm to your laptop, or your sister's power supply. If your laptop is underneath warranty, it is possible that the warranty provider (manufacturer, store, etc) could cause you grief for using the wrong adapter, but that's typical.
You can search out on eBay for a replacement. I personally do not recommend the ones that are not supplied by the capitalist of the laptop as they are of unknown quality, but they're not my dollars to spend. These aftermarket adapters are frequently sold as "power adapter FOR compaq/dell/whatever" near the word "FOR" being their escape for not selling you the authentic deal.
The lower amperage mode it will take longer to charge. The sophisticated voltage means the circuit protection is working overtime to preserve voltage within design specs (means more warmness and stress on components leading to eventual failure).
Short-term, okay. Long-term, no.
its not not detrimental . u better recommend an expert
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