I'd rather get my pain from TE.
As I was trying out my freshly recapped TF1041 VTVM yesterday, I noticed that one of the HT electrolytes was getting very hot. I'd accidentally fitted it polarity reversed.
It is no longer a snappy 10µF 450V capacitor, but a rather tired 3,24µF one. It did not blow, but it was hot enough that there was a small sliver of magic smoke emanating from it. I'd been prescient enough to buy a standard quantity, i.e. 10 pieces, so the Sad Caps Bag got a new tenant, a new cap was fitted -- correctly -- and the VTVM is not cooking anymore. It is a bit better w.r.t. accuracy, but not good enough, so calibration and adjustment, as far as I have sources, will have to follow.
Eternal trap I tend to fall into over and over again: Most of these VTVM -- regardless of make -- have an impressive amount of scales on their instruments, so one must be quite careful to look at the right one...