oh dear... ;-)
I've been 'gone' for a good bit and this is pretty interesting.
Please send me another email about this (danb *at* otherpower.com)
I've had either no time or no internet connection for about 10 days here lately so I've not read all my email, or the board, and those I have have not got much response.
In short, can't say about the noise.
I could be wrong, but I do disagree with the comments about running with a tight bearing - I think it should be a bit loose. If the bearing has failed though that will be interesting - I've seen that happen once so far.
To me, the stator really looks fine.
You may have mentioned the voltage of the system, I've not caught it though, I'd be curious to know. 32 amps sustained is about what I'd expect for a 24V machine and it should be fine there. If it's a 48V turbine, that's too much power and it's furling late. That *could* be a design issue or it could have something to do with the machine running a bit too fast I think, which I think could be caused by high battery voltage or too much resistance in the line.
DaveB.. I really could be wrong here, but I hate putting seals in 10' wind turbines, the friction is too much and it really hurts startup and output in low winds. I've had lots of machines going for years now with no back seal in them and they seem to be holding up fine. That is my experience so far - some sites may school me though.
I'll be home tomorrow, just getting a touch of internet in a motel room in iowa at 1:00 AM in the morning on my way home from the small wind conference and the MREA fair in Wisconsin! (fun/interesting trip)