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Yeah....
That step-down may be picking up noise too Does it have a 3-prong inlet cord?
Have to wonder if power surge isn't taking out the amp. Maybe use some sort of surge suppressor or conditioner made for computer use. With your grid and solar system powering the house, maybe there's some way to monitor your voltage and frequency over several weeks on some sort of software. There are programs that can monitor motherboard voltages, maybe some way to monitor line voltages. Perhaps your local power company has a instrument that will do this.
Darc, is the amp quiet without the inputs shorted?
Just the one?
Try reseating the wiring that goes to the Phoenix Connecter on the DCP. Make sure it's tinned and the correct length, no wire insulation in the clamp or too much tinned wire showing.I sure do hope so just the one! The delayed relay click that one time was a clue, but not enough info to pinpoint the fault.