gww. Thanks for your input. It helps to keep up motivation when others express an interest in what you are doing. I will record DC amps at battery voltage and also see what I get into a Discharged battery. However! I am going off the idea of battery charging and am pondering more direct uses for the power. We try to grow as much of our food as possible in a temperate climate and my latest scheme is this. Build a small glasshouse close to the mill ,place a glass frame inside this, use heat/light from windpower backed by passive solar(say a couple of drums of water painted matt black) to extend the season to grow salad vegetables hydroponically.NOW! Here's a question. I could just make a resistance coil for the wind heating component BUT, the plants would also benefit from extra light. I have read that it is possible to run a 12v immersion heater directly from a turbine if the wattage is carefully matched and a small motor cycle battery is used as a buffer to hold the voltage down., If this is so, I could substitute the immersion heater for a string of 12v halogen lights and get heat and light from the wind. Question! Even if this would work, will I be losing power by using the battery as a buffer. If so, might it be best to just use a heating coil and so get all of the power??? As usual,I have more questions than answers. Thanks to all for your input