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Hey @glmnet, @zuidwijk, I appreciate your hard work, and truly know that reviewing is intensive task, but would be glad if someone of you review my merge request, and maybe...

> Hi @glmnet,@zuidwijk, whole LT smart home comunity is egerly waiting for this. We would appreciate your time reviewing and helping this to be finally shipped. Thanks again! For a...

@glmnet, @zuidwijk, @OttoWinter, is there any problem's with this pr?

> Any update about this PR? Do you need guys some help or more info? Is there any TODOs? @grambas no rush for while.. ESO still didn't fix kV, kA...

Hi, day 2 ago we have discussed same topic in slack chat :) yes indeed it's looks like as eev control.. also for t-cap models 176 byte looks as bypass...

Here is mine mointoring values for byte 175 (valve1) and 176 (valve2) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18700450/206551931-3875c404-53bc-47a8-8238-b9922be3aa49.png) you could notice that sometimes bypass temp starts flickering while byte 175 is going down.. EVA temp...

Here is another sample ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18700450/206553772-c0f1e6d8-8bdd-448c-9a74-0187bcaa5211.png) Byte 175 is flickering between 13-31, and flicker bypass temp.. eva temperature stays in almost same position..

> ... an EEV typically only has something like 8 positions and if you look at the schematics for the WH-MDC05J3E5, only one of 4 EEV poles are actually connected,...

> MDC05J3E5 this model don't have bypass.. only t-cap models have that.. so ithink your's value should be same all time ?

> I think it partially explains why heat pump variants which are largely the same can perform differently. I am not expert.. just learning and trying understand.. what i have...