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Yes, and No. The current, or Amperage is just as important for your equipment to properly operate with your power supply. Examine the nomenclature plate on the equipment and look for mA or milliamps or Amps. It is usually listed next to the 5.3V stated on the equipment. It will not work if the power supply is too small for the demands of the equipment. For example if your equipment says 5.3V 1.5A then it requires a power supply that can deliver at least 1.5Amps or One thousand five hundred milliamps. 5V output on the power supply will probably be in the same ball park as the required 5.3V. But it has to be powerful enough to put out the required amperage too. -Tech1
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