Sorry been a bit busy here with warm weather finely moving in. Anyway to get to the point, adding more angle to the blades helped immensely, it is spinning much easier and with a decent wind 20 to 30 mph, it is putting out 10 to 15 volts. I connected it to three battery's, and it is charging them ok. The battery's they are connected to are junk however, but it is charging them up some. we had good 50+ mph winds, she was really spinning but holding together ok, and putting out 18 to 20 volts. I still need a good higher tower yet, but it is a working windmill now! Next time I bring it down I will inspect the gears and stuff to see if anything is wearing or broke, broken ect. The big problem here now is we don't get that much wind speed in this area very often, according to the wind speed map we get an average speed of 6 mph, which for my design is just not gonna work effectivly for it to be very usefull. From what I have read even for an axil flux, it still is not enough wind for a windmill to be feesable in this area. Suggestions and comments are welcome and highly appreciated, Thank you , Tony