I was stripping the transistors out of a Ptew Ptew PeaveyCS800 1989 series, that I was binning because I was totally frustrated and couldn't get enough info on how to get it working again when I came across a transistors pin that wasn't quite long enough to have enough contact,so it was Aha! and A quick replacement of the transistor and it had the correct power again.The trouble is it still keeps losing power every now and then? Ive checked the transformer when it was playing up (if it is the tranny) and it had 20vDC on the rails instead of 74vDC. I measured the primary side with a DMM set to ohms, With power off and measuring black active wire to grey center tap 1.5 ohms,black to white 1.6 ohms,white to gray center tap 0.4 ohms. secondary, red to red 0.6 ohms,red to chassis 0.6 ohms. Brown to brown 0.6 ohms,brown to chassis 0.4 ohms. With power on it was normal with 57vAC on both red secondary's and 18vAC on the brown secondary's.Could this intermittent power problem be caused by the big filter caps? they measure OK with a capacitance meter but I don't have an ESR meter to check the resistance.The power board sits on top of them and they would cop a lot of heat and they are only 85c rated.Does anyone know what I could do to fix this (to me) Heath Robinson contraption.LOL