Hi,
A promised, quick update regarding diagnostic and findings.
For ALL the switching power-supply, the first stage connected to main supply was destroyed, but never the second stage. (Galvanic isolation is probably the answer).
There were no trace blown or carbon arcs marks, they all looks as (almost) new.
If found fuse /MOV, diode / bridge and mosfet/IC destroyed on most of them. Only one capacitor was exploded.
Not to say replacing individual components (+ time) is sometime more expensive to buy a new independent PS on Ebay at 10$ a piece...
What I also found, and this was honestly a surprise to me, is that other interfaces suffered.
I had a couple of HDMI, USB, Lan interfaces that had been killed, making the devices powering-up, but useless
I also had 2 devices were internal firmware is damaged (error at boot-up), but it may only be the visible part of the iceberg.
So, in a nutshell, don't cry victory if unit is switching back on, test device completely.
Luckily, my NAS were all my backups are stored, was not connected to main nor to network.
This is the best experience I will ever remember, never keep a NAS backup on line.
This experience was really painful, slowly recovering from damaged setup.
I sincerely hope this will never happen to any of you guys but, just in case, you know what it does mean.
OscarH