George-
"a wind switch to bypass the diodes"
NOT what I have in mind
More of a switch to activate
a relay to close, to short and stop.
with a manual reset.
Being that I don't use the power,
just to play with for now, lighting
12 VDC trailer lights, testing blades ect.
So I would be loosing nothing if it gets tripped,
but I may be saving blades ect.
I have a mercury switch, from an outboard motor
that I will be using for this to send the signal
to the relay to stop the mill in the high winds we get here sometimes.
But I still like your version of a wind speed gauge
And will copy it a bit to make simular gauge/switch combo.