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No, you need to apply what the nameplate of the device calls for. 300 milliamp is 17 times smaller that what is needed for its operation.

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No, 300 milliamps is insufficient to make the component run, as it requires 5 amps. 300 milliamps is equivalent to 0.3 amps, which is significantly lower than the required amperage for the component to operate.

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