Potentiometer with No Minimum Resistance

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I'm looking to create a variable current regulator with the LM317 using 1-turn pots.
I know that I am going to need to have a resistance of 1.25 Ohms to have a current of 1A, which I want to be my max; however, all of the pots that I have (barring trimpots) have a resistance of around 1.8 ohms when at their minimum setting, and I want to use 2 in series (for fine and coarse adjustment) which would bring total resistance to 3.6 ohms. Is there any way to get around this?

Thanks,
Michael

Best Answer

Do not put 1A through the wiper on the pot. Put a resistor in series with the output, pot element in parallel, and tap the adj voltage from the wiper. The pot resistance is not critical- 1K would work fine.