Barkuti
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Here is the first post photo you posted above. I can see an R120 leaning out under the inductor, next to the red wire which connects to the emitter. The driver may be using high side sensing, check this by testing continuity between the positive lead and one of the R120's leads.
If the driver is what it claims to be current wise I am pretty sure there are more sense resistors in parallel with that one, at least 3x more. This is because they're likely to be ¼W rated resistors and at 5A the dissipated power at each one would be P = I²R = (5 / 4)² × 0.12 = 0.1875W.
In order to determine how much current does the driver handles you need to find a way to check the voltage drop across that leaning out R120 (this will be a very low voltage value, less than 150mV as I see), and also check what is the sense resistor stack combined value. You may need to remove the inductor to see what is going on under it. Use Ohm's Law plus common sense.
