OK,
You said it was working great. Then it wasn't.
After it was working great and stable for a while, did you open it up, and change/adjust/fix anything? Even something small? Sometimes something which seems insignificant, sets off a chain of events which results in a failure. It's highly unlikely that you blew the transformer - these things are built to last a long time.
Even if you wanted another transformer, it would be a better idea to take your existing one to a transformer workshop, and have them rebuild it for you.
Check your transistors and diodes on all the PCB's - could be a shorted transistor. I've had that problem a few times, usually due to bad capacitors causing semiconductor failures.
If you can get hold of an ESR meter, you'd do well to check all the capacitors. D-ick Smith Electronics in Oz sells them.
Regards
Menahem
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