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Yes, the pins of the transistors and regulators are the leads that are poking through the bottom of the PC board.
It is incredibly improbable that every single transistor on that board is fried, and that's not reflected in your voltage measurements. It may just work out best in this situation to use our repair service so I can fix this for you.
That is likely more of a resistance tolerance thing. How are the Kreg voltages?
That is still not working properly and those voltages tend to suggest that you may have solder bridges on the PC board, parts swapped, or miswired jumpers. Possibly the Kreg wires or OA/OB wires could also be swapped.
Can I see what the D socket looks like with that board pulled out? I do see one solder joint on one of the PN2907s that doesn't look 100%, but nothing else that's obvious.
Other than the wire leaving D5 being improperly routed, I don't see any issues. At this point things like non-electronics solder and flux start to pop up as possibilities for creating the issues you're experiencing.
Yes. This isn't going to be the cause of your problems, but rather something that may cause problems down the road.