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  1. According to my DVM, the ammeter resistance is 1.2 ohms (it's an older Radio Shack digital meter, 0-10 A)and the pot goes all the way down to .1 ohm. I had to install a heat sink on the unit while performing this current test because the unit would overheat quickly and start to shut down (totally understandable). Your resistance calculation does bring up some interesting questions, though.

  2. Ante,

    The regulator gets hot only when the circuit output is drawing maximium current (in this case, .135 mA). In this case, the regulator gets VERY hot.

    My current (I) testing rig consists of a digital ammeter in series with a 20W 100k ohm pot. I start with the pot at the maximium value and slowly decrease resistance while watching the ammeter. Admittedly, not the most scientific rig, but it seems to work.

    I'll try to post the circuit.
    John

  3. I just built a 0-28 VDC power supply using a 5A transformer and a LM317T. The problem is that I can only get 135 mA of DC current at the output terminals. I'm using a 250 ohm resistor between the output and adj. with a 10K ohm potentiometer for the output adjustment. Any ideas??? Thanks, John

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