So this morning I have disconnected the transformer from the bridge rectifier and directly connected 6.4v to it's +/- legs, thanks for confirming I could do that g1, I must admit I've never tried it before. It's a bit of a Heath Robinson affair, with a 12v lead acid into boost/buck convertor, but it's working.
The digital board is working as of right now, I've left it all powered up with an audio source playing at moderate volume to see if this changes over time, which has been the case before. Total power draw is still at 0.6A, which is within the 1.5A max of the bridge rectifier.
If this continues to work I'll order up a replacement bridge rectifier, along with changing the filter caps while I'm there, getting the power board out is a pain in the ass so the less times I have to do with the better
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