After using my Tek 485 for a few months on my bench, the scope started clicking and would not turn on, shutting down the switching power supply in a "safe" mode. I used the Tektronix recommended procedure of measuring the internal power supply combination test point and found that the scope was shutting down due to the +5V supply measuring +5.2V! I found that the LM741 Op Amp controlling the supply had somehow got damaged. After I replaced the LM741, the 5V supply came up properly and the scope no longer was protecting the switching power supply and turning off and on. The traces are now working but now the +9V power supply is riding high at around 10.2V! Because there is a lot of internal power supply "sharing", I have loaded the 9V supply with around 200mA and have found that the 9V power supply is in regulation. I cannot find where the phantom current is propping up the 9V power supply but most everything is working properly. The other, and only other problem I have is a pretty bad jitter on the sync giving rise to around 0.2uS(1 horizontal division on the 0.2usec/div H range) on the higher frequency calibration signal and about the same 1 horizontal division even on the low frequency calibration signal! I had to replace the time base switching relays when I originally received the 485 with some Teledyne TO5 relays because the Tektronix originals were missing. The sync problem has been there since I have had the scope but I do not know if the Tektronix relays are very special. Any help is appreciated. I am actually a retired Analog IC designer but have not done much test equipment repairing. That is a different talent.