Thanks Chrys, here is the link.

http://banebots.com/pc/MOTOR-BRUSH/M4-R0062-12

I did a modification to these motors as I was planning on running them at 24
volts and these already spin twice as fast as a scooter motor at 12 volts.
I opened them up, replaced the 2 bushes with ball bearings and inserted a
thin washer to tighten up the assembly a little.
I made a face plate to join them with the head of an angle grinder, the end
result was a No load Amp rating of about 1.5 with the first stage reduction
included so was really happy with that result, the data states 2.7 out of
the box.

You do need a bigger reduction than normal with these, that¹s why I had to
go to the pain of making a 3 stage transmission.
They are similar in size to 100- 125 watt scooter motors

George






On 22/12/09 4:43 PM, "Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Great tank and great video, George!  Congrats! YOur idea of mounting an arm
> with the camera behind teh tank is neat!
> What are these motors again?
> Chrys
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>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> To: [email protected]
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>> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 5:04  AM
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>> Subject: Re: [TANKS] Re: 1:6 all up  weight?
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>> that is just 100% beast!
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>> Chris,
>> Odyssey  Slipways <http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html>
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