Inspired by Dave's constant current dummy load video (
#102) I've decided to build my own, but beefier and with some more features (actually something like the original battery capacity logger).
I started from the basic circuit with a pot, opamp, logic level MOSFET and resistor on a breadboard (MOSFET on a heatsink, connected to the rest of the circuit using alligator clips cables, no high currents through the breadboard), just like on the video and here's where the strange thing happens. I've hooked this up to my bench power supply and powered the opamp from batteries, but I could only get up to about 1 amp from my PSU (up to 1.4 A closer to 30 V). Checking the voltages revealed that since the opamp is LM358 it could only go up to just over 3 V at the output from this battery pack to drive the gate of my IRLZ44N pass transistor. But it doesn't make sense, since the datasheet says at 3 V gate voltage I should get much higher drain current, around 20 amps.
I'm obviously missing something important here, but can you tell me what is it?