Matt, again, you seriously rock. Tx for your help. Got this done and in about 5+ min. Easy, breezy! ~$15 is much better than the ~$130 for a new CVA-24T. Don't want to jinx anything, but is working like a charm. I tried to take step by step pictures so it can serve as a reference for others. This time, I left the unit on the diverter and just simply removed the top portion. Additionally, I only switched off the toggle switch to OFF but did not use my needle nose pliers to unplug the cord plug-in on the internal circuit board on the lower left area.
Flipped to middle position - OFF.
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Tools on hand
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Remove screw cap holding down handle
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Cap off. Now remove 4 screws securing top.
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Remove top
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These are the 2 switches that will be replaced
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The replacement parts
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Gently remove the 2 electrical lead wires feeding the switch, and note their position. Remove the little screw securing the switch, make note of the switches orientation, remove the switch, and replace it with a new switch, and fasten it down with the little screw that was removed. Then, reconnect the lead wires. Replace the opposing switch as noted.
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Then, replace cover ensuring that the lead wires are tucked in vs. under the cover. Replace the top cover. Fasten down with the 4 screws. Replace handle and fasten down with screw cap. Flip the toggle switch to the correct position for your solar system. And, viola, system operational.
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