Well, once again an about me post.
Been trying to find a good, stout winch for turbine raising.
Found this on Friday last:

Bigger and better pics are over here:
http://pics.ww.com/v/TomW/Winch/
I link to the gallery because the local hosted pictures are a real anal pain to use. Plus they are high resolution photos you can see if interested. The winch came off a scrapped WWII repair ship [USS Jason ar-8]
I took this animal apart to inspect bearings or bushings in it. Guess what? It has none!
My question is not about that girlie man winch but about an idea I had for an equalizing charger for my new battery bank that I cannot quite get enough power into from either RE or the inverters charger.
I have this 15.5 horse Tecumseh vertical shaft gas motor I took off my lawn mower when we quit mowing lawn.
It runs perfectly and while it is 15 years old it seems strong yet.
Question 1:
With 15 horse available and a 600 amp hour 24 volt battery bank what should I look for in a common automotive alternator that can shove 60 to say 100 amps into this bank? Seems the motor should be quite capable of this level of power even throttled down.
It must be capable of adjusting the output so an external regulator will be needed.
Currently I would run on gasoline but would investigate wood gas as an option in future.
Thats my newbie question of the day.
Tom