Hi Ron... thanks for your inputs. If I had a situation like yours, I would have definitely tried to fix it first. But as you might recall, we live in Hawaii, and the PC is stored in Tualatin, Oregon. Thus I am more limited to tools and shop capabilites that you have.
I do think it was a fusible link or similar, as all power is dead. No lights, no nothing. So part of our consideration was; if something in the power supply failed, why? It is 13 years old. So we left it at one of the State Parks, with a note of what I had found... thinking someone else would be willing to give it a try.
I tried ordering a RecPro model which would have fit in the hole, made for RVs with a trim plate, etc. Ordered it through Amazon, it was shipped via UPS from Indiana to Oregon, we were able to receive it while there. (We got back to Hawaii home on Friday.) The new oven was also essentially DOA... it has a child lock feature, which disables either the controls or the door release. The panel lit up, I could hold the lock button and the "locked" light would go out, but the door would not open!
The inner box had been retaped, and there was not a shred of documentation or anything else in the box, so I strongly suspect it had previously been returned, and was just shipped out again. (My biggest gripe with Amazon... that has happened too many times... receiving something claimed to be new but was obviously used and returned.)
But thanks again for your inputs, and I read with interest your post on new wheels and tires. My tires are 7 years old but only 12K miles, so I am reluctant to follow the "6 year rule." And our PC is stored indoors, so gets no UV exposure except when it is on the road.