I tested a Hobbywing Skywalker ESC from Amazon, I got it for under $20. It's an airplane / heli ESC, 6s / 60A rated. No heat sync, it's a very small unit. Do not buy this ESC.
- I had to modify the wiiceiver code to play nice; this will go in as a configurable option in 2.0
- I had to use an RC receiver to set up the ESC. Specifically, I enabled braking. Unless I get a lot more ESCs needing throttle setup I probably won't enable wiiceiver to drive a setup program like this.
The unit seems to work just "OK". It gets crazy hot, measured over 200F on the surface; the motor was about 135F. The "brake" program takes over freewheel -- it's one or the other, and there's only one level of brakes (somewhere between "medium" and "hard"). I screwed with wiiceiver enough to get around that tho, and now it's mostly usable, but definitely not great. The ESC does something weird with brakes when hot; I can't tell if it's deciding that 55% throttle is the new neutral / brakes, or whether it's overheating and refuses to use brakes. The brakes can kick in at minimal throttle while running, which would be horrible on a dual-motor setup.
I strongly prefer the Fvt and think it's worth the extra $40 if for no other reason than variable braking.