
Since receiving Dinges's first attempts at making an axial flux alternator, I was undecided how best to use it.
Dinges has gone on to bigger and better things now as some will know.
The received alternator was a 6" diameter dual rotor design, with great bearings and zero cogging (obviously), the original build detailed here.
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2005/11/13/32021/791
At first I thought of a vawt design, but with a 12v battery cut in speed of 450 rpm that was too high.
I decided on a Hawt design with a simple 2 blade 32" diameter pvc prop.
I was very surprised at how easily it span. I am used to the heavily cogging sturmey Archer dynohub and the ametek 30v DC motor, the later doesn't really cog but there is mechanical resistance.
I tested it on a small stand 3 foot from the ground in my very turbulent garden and it easily lit a 12v - 5w Luxeon LED in a moderate wind, I will get it raised to 20 foot and hook it up to a battery soon to see what it can really do.

This just proves the efficiency of the axial flux air core design even on a small scale in a very turbulent area.
Video here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5Uv0ZLIBQQ
Thank you to Dinges for the alternator.
Ben.