The 5F4 has a hit switching standby. That will put excessive stress on a valve rectifier when standby is flipped to operate mode. A blown rectifier is typical. Don’t use standby.
Depends where you hook up the 1st B+ filter caps. Put the 1st filter caps/caps before the standby. Like on the BF Fenders. (You know that.)
I played and hung out for years in Chicago, mainly blues clubs. I was in those clubs 3, 4, 5 nights a week. I saw hundreds of shows. At the 2:00am bars, 3 to 4 sets, at the 4:00am bars, 4 to 5 sets a night. So that standby switch was getting used several times a night.
Everyone that had a standby switch on their amp used it. Never saw a single amp go down live, never. Never heard about anybody having that problem. Never had anybody tell me their amp went down on the gig, never heard anybody tell me so and so's amp went down on the gig, never. All the guitarists and really all the musicians talked shop every night, that's what you did. If that was a problem everybody would have known.
There were literal hundreds of guitar players gigging ever night in Chicago since the 50's and it would have been passed on by word of mouth from the older players to the younger players not to use your standby switch. In fact they told you to use the standby switch.
I played through a BF Dual Showman for a couple years, then a BF Super Reverb for many years live, never had either amp go down at a gig.
Only 2 things went bad with those amps; 1. A single 6L6GC (out of 4) died in the Showman, but the amp still played. 2. The Super blew a filament faux center R. That's it.
And I played a lot of gigs and practiced at high volume, volume set at at least 6 to 7, many, many, many hours with those amps. Took the BFSR on the road, short trips, several times too.
In fact out of the hundreds of bars shows and a couple hundred or so big concerts, with several to many bands in the line up that I have seen, I can only remember seeing 1 amp go down live. It was definitely the guitarist in Focus because I remember he had a hissy fit and threw his guitar to the ground.
And I think it was a Marshall.