They make electric motors in much larger wattages than what we typically
use and higher voltages:

www.tncscooters.com under motors.  They have 12V - 60V and up to 1000W.

Or www.robotmarketplace.com


On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:58 PM, <odysseyslipw...@aol.com> wrote:

>  as for a motor size, from what i have seen over the past few years, it
> seems that the tanker's use 24vt 350w motors (or there abouts) but if they
> where to use a single motor i would think it would have to be larger,
> somewhere around 600w+ (750w might be ideal unless one of them comes up
> with a way to determine what's needed) as now the one motor has to have
> enough power to power both tracks at the same time but also have enough
> power for when both tracks are turning in reverse of one another - at least
> that's my theory in a nut shell
>
> chris
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