I can only agree, made bad experience with a Castle Creations 2.0 in a Voodoo 400 helicopter and a CC 10A in an F3F glider.
In both cases I could measure short output voltage drops down to 0V with ~2ms duration, followed by receiver reboot.
At the helicopter the issue occurred during a spirit BEC test on the desk. I strongly recommend to run the BEC test before going to the field.
My measurements did not show excessiv servo currents. The measured current peaks were below 10A and were below the rated CC limits. For unknown reasons the CC devices apear sensitive to short current spikes, possibly short enough not be captured by my scope.
I tried with different samples of the same type, not all of them showed the voltage shutdown with receiver reboot. Apparently the CC devices are different in this respect.
This is a capture of the BEC voltage (blue trace) and servo current (yellow line) during a spirit BEC test.
voltage scale = 2V/div
current scale = 10A/div
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tail servo: 1 x Savox SB-2272
swashplate servos: 3x Savox SV-1257