@crankyoldgit,
Thanks for your all replies. Codes I get from IRrecvDumpV2:
13:23:57.265 -> Timestamp : 000153.655
13:23:57.265 -> Library : v2.8.0
13:23:57.265 ->
13:23:57.265 -> Protocol : KELON
13:23:57.265 -> Code : 0x178D000070030683 (48 Bits)
13:23:57.265 -> Mesg Desc.: Temp: 25C, Mode: 0 (Heat), Fan: 3 (High), Sleep: Off, Dry: 0, Timer: Off, Turbo: Off
13:23:57.265 -> uint16_t rawData[343] = {8922, 4494, 548, 1714, 524, 1718, 524, 572, 524, 550, 550, 556, 550, 560, 548, 586, 524, 1724, 526, 564, 524, 1692, 550, 1696, 550, 552, 550, 554, 550, 560, 548, 586, 524, 550, 548, 1688, 550, 1694, 548, 548, 550, 552, 548, 556, 548, 582, 524, 586, 524, 576, 524, 540, 548, 568, 526, 572, 526, 548, 550, 1702, 550, 1706, 550, 1734, 526, 574, 526, 564, 526, 544, 550, 548, 548, 550, 550, 554, 550, 582, 526, 586, 524, 550, 548, 540, 550, 544, 550, 570, 526, 550, 550, 558, 546, 582, 524, 586, 524, 562, 524, 7978, 548, 1690, 548, 568, 524, 1696, 548, 1700, 548, 554, 550, 560, 548, 560, 550, 1722, 526, 1686, 550, 1692, 548, 1696, 550, 576, 524, 1704, 548, 558, 550, 562, 548, 550, 550, 564, 524, 570, 524, 548, 548, 576, 524, 578, 526, 558, 550, 586, 524, 574, 524, 566, 524, 568, 526, 548, 548, 576, 526, 556, 548, 558, 550, 560, 550, 550, 550, 564, 526, 544, 548, 548, 548, 552, 548, 556, 548, 582, 526, 564, 548, 550, 550, 540, 548, 568, 526, 546, 550, 550, 550, 580, 524, 558, 550, 560, 550, 1698, 550, 542, 548, 542, 550, 546, 550, 1722, 524, 1706, 548, 582, 526, 586, 524, 574, 526, 1690, 548, 544, 550, 546, 550, 552, 548, 1726, 526, 1730, 524, 1734, 526, 562, 524, 7976, 550, 566, 524, 544, 550, 570, 526, 550, 548, 554, 550, 1706, 550, 562, 548, 574, 526, 542, 548, 544, 550, 572, 526, 548, 552, 554, 550, 582, 526, 584, 526, 574, 524, 542, 548, 544, 548, 572, 524, 552, 548, 578, 524, 560, 548, 562, 548, 550, 550, 540, 550, 546, 548, 572, 524, 576, 526, 556, 548, 560, 546, 564, 548, 574, 526, 540, 550, 546, 546, 546, 550, 1698, 550, 1728, 524, 1706, 548, 564, 548, 574, 524, 544, 548, 568, 526, 548, 548, 574, 524, 554, 550, 558, 550, 562, 548, 550, 550, 566, 524, 544, 548, 546, 552, 1698, 548, 1702, 550, 560, 546, 586, 524, 538, 546}; // KELON 178D000070030683
13:23:57.466 -> uint32_t address = 0x80000000;
13:23:57.466 -> uint32_t command = 0x207118;
13:23:57.466 -> uint64_t data = 0x178D000070030683;
13:23:57.466 ->
13:23:57.466 ->
Tomorrow maybe I try with "rawData" that should be easier
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