I think making the switcher "ramp up" is pretty easy as most of them already 
ramp up their voltage at start up by varying the pwm duty cycle.  I've done 
quite a bit of experimentation on this for a smps I am making.  I don't think 
it would be a great leap to have the voltage quickly come up to 10% less or 
whatever is desired, then increase over some time as the current draw 
decreases. 
Paul, kg7hf 
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Subject: Re: [Amps] Switching Supplies for High Current Filaments 
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The solution to the over current problem is reducing the startup voltage   
enough that the 10% filament resistance still draws rated current. That takes 
 10% voltage according to ohm's law. 
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