The problem is that I just might have another addiction to deal with!

A little background to explain my skillset. Raised as a "Hoosier" farmboy, 2+ years of basic engineering and drafting (way back when they were still punching cards for computers), carpenter by trade, handyman, tinkerer. Always had a passing intrest in RE. (got a stack of PV cells for something to do this winter) Since the construction business hit bottom down in Florida, my folks talked me into returning to the homestead and taking care of things that have been neglected for years. As I approached the county where I live, I was amazed. Hundreds of turbines. I've lived in a couple of states that have windfarms, but this really surprised me. Started to do some reading and ran across this board. Many thanks to all who contribute. Learned a lot. Here's my projects I'm having fun with in my spare time.
#1 GS Treadill motor: 100VDC, 4800RPM, 1.5 HP I realize this is a marginal motor at best, but I will get it to charge a 12V battery.
#2 Buehler 24VDC Servo? motor, 5000+ RPM Fun to play around with. Made some rudimentary blades and hub and it about flew ought of my hands when I stepped outside.
So far I've spent less than $20, but I think I'm going to have to get a couple of meters and other items. I've got 4-6V Trojan T105's that are about 4 years old out of a junked golf cart. They were still holding about 6V and they had been sitting for over a year. Any comments, question, suggestion will be welcomed. I put the GS on a test pole yesterday, light and variable winds (0-7 mph I guess). It yawed just like it's supposed to and when it flipped the switch, presto! I got 8V with no load according to my little wally-world tester. Not sure if I've done this picture thing right, but here goes.


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Kurt