Okay, so replacement came in the mail, and it's not blown up yet.
Interestingly, in this one they gave me
25V caps instead of 16. I'd already bought 36V replacements for the ones in question, so I used those, and stuck a 1n4007 in parallel with them, all good so far. I also changed R1 and R2 to 1/2W resistors because the 1/4W ones looked a bit singed from overheating
Anyway, I wanted to look at the output on my scope, and I noticed that there's still voltage on the output for a long time after I turn the supply off. Since the power switch is on the primary side of the transformer, it has to be charge stored in the caps.
My guess is that discharge resistors across C5 and C6 (and C7) would be in order, but I don't know what value to put in. Second, what's the purpose of these caps? Is it just filtering?
Also, the output of this power supply is really clean, but I guess that's to be expected of a linear supply?