#Recovering from burning out Octopus Pro board

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muted creek
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As the title states, I accidentally burnt out my Octopus Pro board during my build. I'm using TMC2209 drivers and saw that one burnt out immediately when I fried the board. I got a replacement Pro board this morning and had another driver burn out when I powered up. I pulled all of the drivers off and inspected the ICs on the underside of the board. Two of the drivers had small melty spots on the ICs. Should I consider them all fried at this point? Is it safe to plug them into my replacement board to try using as a way of testing if they're still good? I'm reasonably capable with electronics but don't know how to go about testing them. Is there any testing I should do to verify health of the boards before plugging them onto my Octopus Pro? I don't have an oscilloscope but do have a multimeter. I don't want to fry my replacement board with bad drivers. Any advice/ tips welcome and I can provide more information if necessary

dark plover