Update -Turns out it was just dying batteries
Thanks again for the help everyone!
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So I'm working on resurrecting a poor Turbo Express that was D.O.A. The fuse was blown, and it looks like someone was doing a small amount of tinkering around at some point - there was a massive solder blob that bridged some components, but luckily the traces connected those particular components anyway, so hopefully that didn't affect much.
Once the unit decided to boot up again, the screen was really washed out/way too bright/mostly white. No biggie, just the caps I thought. Unfortunately even after replacing all 17 of the standard surface mount electrolytic caps, the screen is still washed out/way too bright/mostly white. If I tilt the top of the unit towards me, I can see the screen more clearly, but that's a major pain to have to do.
The brightness pot seems to affects the screen
just a little, but hardly
anything at all compared to what it
should. I tested the pot, and it's good. All solder connections look good to.
Seems like whatever this screen has going on wasn't affected by installing all new caps
Anyone ever run across this issue, or have any ideas? My brain is pretty tired, so I thought I'd recruit more
Thanks for any thoughts!