Nope transformer can't really figure in this. Otherwise fault would occur whether PI was in or out. However it could be the HT dropper resistor could I suppose be suspect. That is R83.
The other thing to consider is the two pkate resistors that you replaced if they are mounted hard on the board then you can sometimes get arcing to pcb traces that traverse underneath. Good practice to raise them a little to prevent this and for ventilation. You might be able to verify this happening with your chopstick.
The other thing to consider is the two pkate resistors that you replaced if they are mounted hard on the board then you can sometimes get arcing to pcb traces that traverse underneath. Good practice to raise them a little to prevent this and for ventilation. You might be able to verify this happening with your chopstick.
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