Forget static discharge.
Instead, try running a high capacity lithium ion power bank through a register chip that's wired up incorrectly.
The breadboard practically melted and I burned a chip-shaped mark in my forefinger before I figured out what was up.
Stupido.
Perhaps a current limited supply might be safer - I don't have one.
Would measuring the resistance from Vcc to Gnd before applying power have spotted the issue before things melted? It might, but it would be a PITA having to keep making that measurment after each wiring change.
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