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Originally posted by: TuxDave
Voltages look ok, the BJT is on and you're driving it hard so the circuit is working. All you have to do now (if your goal is to get this BJT saturated and get Vce = 5V is to slow tune the pot. Keep monitoring VCE as you adjust it and top when it hits 5V. The resistance between T2 and T3 should be much higher than T1 and T2 in case you're not sure which way to tune.
You know why right?
That tidbit really provided helpful. Now it works... Thanks.
Resistance of T1-2 = 88.8k ohms
Resistance of T2-3 = 8.0k ohms
As for why... is it because the transistor is acting as a dependent current source? Other than that, I'm not sure since what I expected the resistances to be was purely the opposite.