Yes electric scooter motors will work.
Both 12v and 24v are used, as well as 18v. 24v being the most common.
The MO1 (MY1016Z3) motors are the preferred motors today, being 24v
350w.
They are already geared down to an ideal speed for tank usage.
I use these motors, tho currently only at 12v. This will be changed in
the future for higher speeds and more power. :)

Aaron F
T076
SCAB

On Mar 16, 5:58 pm, Tommy Lum <t...@me.com> wrote:
> Search for "MY1016Z3"
>
> On Mar 16, 2011, at 8:46 PM, MaleRN wrote:
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> > Quick question everyone. Looking on Ebay ect for motors to use, do you
> > use 12V, or 24V electric motors? Would a scooter/ electric bike motor
> > be worth it, the seem to come  with a sprocket to drive a chain,
> > thinking that could be useful. Something like this one
> >http://cgi.ebay.ca/24-VOLT-280W-ELECTRIC-SCOOTER-Razor-E300-MOTOR-24V...
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> > Thanks
>
> > Stewart
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