EDIT: looks like you edited yours while I was replying.
ArthurDent, not sure that diagram is correct (see mine). The 5386A has a split primary (120/240VAC) and a split secondary. F1 is a 2A fuse and F2 is a 250mA fuse. Both fuses are good. I've removed T1 and tested out of circuit. Continuity is good on the primary side, but there's nothing on the secondaries. Not only that, but there's only a few milivolts output with 117VAC input.
To be clear, there are four wires going in:
- Black (Hot 120/240V)
- Black/Yellow (Neutral 120V)
- Black/Green (Hot 120V)
- Black/Red (Neutral 120/240V)
Leaving T1 are:
- Yellow x2
- Red x2
- Green x1
I don't know what the yellow, red and green voltages are. I assume green is neutral since it terminates through F1 to signal ground.
Red goes into the full wave bridge rectifier consisting of CR13, CR14, CR16 & CR17.
Yellow confuses me a bit. I should know what's going on, but it isn't a classic bridge rectifier circuit. Maybe two full wave rectifiers? This consists of CR18, CR19, CR20 & CR21.
Bottom line is that I really need to know the voltages on the secondaries.