If you need 390mA and your wall wort is only rated for 300mA, that's
not good. As long as the voltage is correct, you could use one with a
higher amperage rating (ie. 500mA). Also make sure the type of current
is correct (AC or DC)- some wall warts output AC.
That being said, I'm used to working with hundreds of amps, so I'm not
really sure how much difference 90mA makes. It probably depends on the
wire size & component ratings in the wall wart.
If desperate, you could try your wall wart & see if it doesn't
overheat, but be careful & keep in mind operating outside of the
ratings can be risky, especially over long periods of time (ie. fire
hazard).
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