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WiFlow – Firefighter Water over WiFi Adapter

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

After posting my WiFlow project, I was honestly surprised by the response 😄
Since many of you asked how it works (and if the STL is available), I decided to upload the model here.

👉 Now everyone can print their own WiFlow and experience the latest breakthrough in wireless water transmission 💧📡

💡 What is WiFlow?

WiFlow is a revolutionary adapter that allows:

  • wireless water transfer
  • no more tangled hoses
  • improved “signal strength” between hydrant and nozzle 😄

⚙️ Technical specifications (lab tested 😉)

  • Protocol: LLHP (Low Latency Hydration Protocol)
  • Frequency: 2.4 GHz + liquid phase
  • Flow rate: up to 1 GigaLiter/s
  • Latency: < 3 ms
  • Compatibility: Storz C (and “thirst mode”)

🧩 What’s included?

  • base adapter (decorative C coupling style)
  • top “WiFi module”
  • antenna
  • buttons and LED details

Perfect for fun, April Fools, or as a great conversation starter 😄

 

The model consists of two parts that glue together.
In addition to the printer, you will need 4 M4 screws with a length of at least 16mm and 4 nuts that go into the holes.

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