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Not sure if anyone ever got back to you or not. But if you do the math, 24 Volts through a 300 Ohm resistor it comes out to 1.92 Watts. E=I x R (I=V/R), P=V x I. 24/300=.08 and 24 x .08 = 1.92. So, it might work for a while, but you really should be using a resistor rated for 5 Watts.
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