G'day
I'm planning on building a portable (as in battery powered) variable power supply. I've got several kilograms of unwanted lithium ion batteries I can use for it so that shouldn't be a problem. Output power is probably going to be in the order of several hundred watts or so. Maybe around 32 to 48 volts max output.
I want it to have a low-noise output that's well regulated, so that probably rules out switchmode powersupplys somewhat. However, I didn't want to just use a horribly inefficient linear supply, that would just waste heaps of power and require a very large heatsink.
Would it be possible to use a regulated switchmode buck step-down converter (battery voltage will always be higher than output voltage), set to a couple of volts above the desired output voltage, a few LC filter stages, and then a linear regulator on the end to produce a stable, low-noise output? Probably some large mosfets for the both switchmode and the linear regulator.
Also, any ideas about a charging solution for maybe up to 24 cells [parallel groups of Li-ion] in series? I don't care about the constant-voltage stage of charging (since it only gives 10% or so of extra charge). Perhaps maybe an isolated mosfet-based constant-current regulator for each cell or something?