Crikey, that's what you call letting it all out! Castle have never had this sort of thing happen to any of their controllers as far as I'm aware, and this isn't even their fault; it seems to be National Semiconductor's, who supply one of the switching BEC components. Castle are working their *butts* off right now to solve the issue, and Patrick has said that they should be rolling out the revised controllers (using a different BEC switcher chip) within 2-3 weeks.
I don't work for Castle either, but I'm sure they're as frustrated by this as everyone else is. It's perfectly understandable to be annoyed by this mate (and I'm not having a go at you) but try to calm down a bit...they'll fix it. In all honesty, making posts like that aren't going to encourage them in the slightest, so just try to understand and cool down a bit. Castle are a great company, and they'll take care of you.