I finished my build last night and started voltage checks today. Plugged in, turned on, and stone dead.
Rechecked wiring, cap orientations, diode orientations and all were fine. Checked solder joints with point to point continuity checks and all were fine.
Finally worked back to the power supply. I plugged the cord into the IEC receptacle and checked continuity through to the lugs. All were fine.
Did some point to point resistance measurements reported here (TX is Transformer lug 'X'):
N to T2: 0.1 ohm
L to Switch: 0.1 ohm
Switch to Switch: 0.1 ohm
Switch to T1: 0.1 ohm
T4 to T5: 0.1 ohm
T6 to T7: 42.3 ohm
T9 to T10: 42.3 ohm
Live IEC prong to L (across installed fuse):0.2 ohm
T1 to T2: INFINITY
So it looks like my transformer has an fault in the primary winding. $^%$@%@$ I checked it multiple times scraping and poking into multiple areas of the tab and solder joint so I'm confident that it is not just due to poor contact from the probes.
Am I missing something, or did I just waste 12 hours building this thing?
Thanks.