i blew the standard controller.first one lasted 5 seconds then stopped turning,went backwards and died. the second one lasted about 40 miles then threw its hand in.one of the 3 power wires broke away from the connecter. the motor went slow/juddery for 30yrds and packed in.nothing was burnt inside both of them.
I hat to be the bearer of bad news, but chances are that if any of the mosfets are blown, then the whole gate drive circuitry will likely be fried as well. Unless you happen to have some spare parts kicking around then it'll probably be cheaper to just replace the controller than to go blindly replacing parts without knowing a rough idea of what's wrong...
If, however, you can figure out for sure that a particular part is fried, then it should be fairly easy to replace one or two parts... If you want to see if the mosfets are completely fried, hook up the controller with the power leads to the motor disconnected (keep the small hall sensor wires connected to the wheel) Using a voltmeter, measure the voltage between each of the three motors... You should find that the voltage across one pair is equal to your battery voltage, while the others are roughly zero. If you slowly rotate the wheel, the pair of wires with the voltage across them should alternate between the three power wires. Also, look closely at the board to see if the white markings on some of the chips look darker than they should... The markings tend to turn a little yellow/brown when they're overheated even if it's not hot enough to actual bubble and burn the surface.
Good luck,
Pete