Those 3.2VA transformers from RS are cute and cheap, but too piss-weak for the 5v supply in the FY6800.
I was suspicious of their capability, so before making a PCB for my failed FY6800 switching supply, I made a test jig to test the idea.
With a 50R load on the output of one channel, and 75R on the other, the 5v supply was drawing 460mA, and the +/-12v supplies were 75mA each.
My test jig using 3.2VA transformers (9VAC for +5v supply, 2x15V for +/-12V)
Top trace shows the +5V regulator input always under the 7V minimum for a 7805 regulator. Bottom trace shows the 7805 output below 5v almost all of the time. The transformer was also getting very hot.

Maybe an LDO regulator, and/or more filter capacitance might have helped, but the transformer was getting way too hot. It just isn't up to the job.
The loose 7VA transformer in the foreground is the same size as the 3.2VA unit, and may have solved the problem, but unfortunately, it was burnt out.
Putting in a larger, 7VA transformer fixed the problem.

Regulator input is now always above 9v, and its output a steady 5v.

New linear power supply PCB installed
