Pricing a replacement unit is also a useful exercise, as that tells you whether the repair is economical in terms of time and money spent fixing it.
Oh yes !!!! I bought a few spares from Lecroy a while ago, but those PSU's are no longer available, and Lecroy is not selling any spares anymore (tried 2-3 months ago), I'm not even sure they have some... those suit-case models (Xs, Xi and derivates) are now out-of-support, or under 'best effort' support (I know for sure that those motherboards with the PCI/104 slot are now unobtainium, Lecroy has 0 stock, and they're out of production since many, many years).
So, even at 4-500 USD a piece, I wouldn't bother... but unfortunately, there's no other way... I also tried to get in touch with Cherokee / Lineage Power (now GE Power), with no luck... (this was a custom design for Lecroy anyway, so I'm pretty sure they wouldn't nor sell anything, nor transmit any technical details/schematics/...).
Regarding the caps, yes, that's a standard action on old PSU's... but I was wondering wether the symptoms here are 'compatible' with 'semi-dead' caps... (they all look 100% fine, btw).
My assumption was until now that those symptoms were not compatible with problems with the electrolytics, but maybe I'm wrong ??