The pic below shows how I blew off a small electrical part (resistor? Can't tell.) with a hot air soldering station. I probably should have done this job with a regular iron, anyways what's done is done. The missing part (below the - Leg of the Blue Cap) has 7227 written on it. Anybody know where I can find a replacement? I have a few broken SNES's that have very similar pieces, but I don't know if I can just swap 'em.
The second pic is of a different TE board. It was intermittently working prior to replacing the Video and Backlight caps. One of the backlight Caps has a lifted tab, but it is still attached to its trace, so it should still be functioning. The Cap is placed to some holes which appear to be on the same traces, but that didn't work either. I get a black screen, and I don't think I did much wrong here.. if anybody sees something I'm missing, please comment. I have a Capacitance multimeter, and following the guidelines both Backlight Caps have a peculiar value of 200.. I don't know what that means, I'm not testing current, and I can't imagine it being Voltage. A little new to testing Caps.