Hi spec.
You're up late.
Yes, amazing luck I'm having, or lack thereof.
Thanks for your information and advice.
I'm glad you agree that is a good replacement, having already ordered it..
I've tested the power outlet at the wall and I get 242-246 volts so I think that's ruled out.
The unit didn't seem noticeably hot when I unplugged it, although I may have not noticed it.
Looking at the components near the filter, there seems to be no discolouration due to heat or the like.
The unit appeared to work well, I had just followed the manual for the initial setup and was calibrating it using the 5v calibration point.
I left it running on the bench, got sidetracked with a few other repairs, phone, etc, then noticed the burning smell.
When I returned to the scope, the 5 volt trace was still active.
I then turned it off, turned it around, then noticed as I removed the plug the black/brown goo leaking out of the filter.
None went onto any components inside the case fortunately, it just ran down the back of the case over the serial number sticker.
So I'm guessing, and hoping, that it is option 3, failure of the filter.
Re going from 110 to 240 volts, I hadn't really thought that it could be problematic.
The caps in the power supply section all look pristine - in fact the whole unit is pristine, not even any dust inside.
I realise caps can fail without any visible signs, but the electrolytic caps all look dead flat on top and are flush with the board.
The larger 120v radial caps look equally as good.
I don't however have a Variac, so I guess I'll have to hope they cope with it.
So, fingers crossed, and toes as well, that replacing the filter is all that is needed.
I guess we'll see, tomorrow hopefully, if they do indeed ship it overnight.
Thanks again spec, and speak soon.