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Antminer S17 Full-Wrap Dual 120 mm to 8″ Shroud

$60.99 CAD

Antminer S17 / T17 shroud with a full chassis-end wrap and an 8-inch outlet – the widest exit in the line for a generation with the least thermal margin to spare. Covers the S17, S17 Pro and T17. Made in Montreal, Quebec.

  • Condition: New
  • Availability: In stock
  • Returns: 30 days from delivery to report a defect or dead-on-arrival unit. No change-of-mind returns.
  • Warranty: Covered by the manufacturer's warranty, as stated on this listing at purchase.
  • Support: Ships from Canada with D-Central mining hardware and repair support

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Description

Antminer S17 / T17 shroud, full wrap, 8-inch outlet

On a generation of hardware with this little thermal margin, the widest practical exit is not an upgrade — it is the sensible default. This Antminer S17 shroud wraps the whole exhaust end of the chassis and terminates in a 203.2 mm collar, roughly 1.8 times the area of the 6-inch version.

The S17 family earns that. These machines were built to a tight thermal budget, they have a documented history of heat-related hashboard failures, and anything that reduces the pressure their fans are working against is worth doing. Duct cross-section is the cheapest way to buy that reduction, and it never needs adjusting again.

One continuous PETG shell, 303.4 mm across, drawn in-house to the chassis the Antminer S17, S17 Pro and T17 share.

What it fits: S17 and T17 chassis, 8-inch runs

Wraps the exhaust end of the Antminer S17, S17 Pro and T17, the three machines built on one 178 × 296 mm housing face. The 8-inch collar mates directly with 8-inch inline fans, couplers, long-radius elbows and window ports, which is what makes it the version for a run that has to cross a room rather than pop through the wall behind the bench.

For a compact install, the 6-inch S17 wrap is the shallower body. On S19-generation hardware, the S19 full wrap to 8″ is the equivalent part for that chassis.

How it installs

  1. Slide the shell over the exhaust end and seat it on the chassis, square to the machine.
  2. Clamp 8-inch duct or an 8-inch inline fan to the collar.
  3. Allow for the 303.4 × 203.2 × 190 mm body behind the miner.
  4. Run the first stretch straight; take direction changes with long-radius elbows.

Why the widest exit suits the hottest generation

Everything a fan pushes against — collar, duct, elbow, filter, window port — adds to the pressure it has to overcome, and the fans pay that bill continuously. On modern hardware there is margin to absorb a tight duct. On an S17 there is not much, and the difference shows up as fans running harder for the same result. Starting the run at 8 inches removes the first and largest restriction from the chain.

The other half of the job is keeping the hot exhaust away from the front of the machine. A full wrap plus a duct that actually carries the air away is what stops recirculation; a wrap feeding a choked pipe just relocates the problem to the collar.

  • Pairs a full S17 exhaust-end wrap with the widest imperial collar in the line
  • Lowest-restriction exit for a generation with little thermal headroom
  • Covers the Antminer S17, S17 Pro and T17 from one shell
  • Mates directly with 8-inch inline fans and trunk hardware
  • Stops exhaust recirculating into the intake side of the machine
  • PETG, one continuous piece, nothing to bolt or glue together

Specifications

Fits Antminer S17, S17 Pro and T17 — full chassis-end wrap on the 178 × 296 mm housing face those three share
Intake 2 × 120 mm fans
Outlet 8″ duct collar (203.2 mm)
Footprint 303.4 × 203.2 × 190 mm
Material PETG
Colour Black or orange PETG
Construction Single continuous body — no assembly, no fasteners, no glued joints
Design files Open source, CC BY-SA 4.0 — free to download, use, modify and redistribute
Download STL, licence and installation guide (ZIP) — listed on the model card
Made To order in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
SKU DC-SHR-S17W-8

Open source: keep old hardware running

Parts for six-year-old miners do not exist commercially for long, which is precisely why the S17 wrap file is published under CC BY-SA 4.0 at the 3D models download center. Anyone can download it, adapt it and produce it, including long after this listing is gone. That is the safety net an open design gives a machine nobody else supports.

The card for this model links the ZIP — STL, CC BY-SA 4.0 licence, installation and safety guide — and D-Central Technologies is the author of all of it.

Meanwhile this page sells the finished shell, made to order in black or orange PETG and shipped from Montreal, Quebec. The download is free and stays free; the order, or D-Central’s fund page, is what pays for the next part in the range.

Works with

See the D-Central shroud and ducting system page for the full chain from collar to window.

Frequently asked questions

Does this fit the S17e or the T17e?

No. This shell is cut to the 178 × 296 mm housing face the Antminer S17, S17 Pro and T17 share, and those three run the BM1397. The T17e sits on a 175 × 304 mm face and the S17e is longer again, both of them on BM1396 silicon instead; the S17+ and T17+ carry that same 175 × 304 mm face. None of the four seat on this interior.

Will ducting stop my S17 losing hashboards?

No. Ducting improves the thermal environment a machine works in; it does not repair a board that is already marginal or fix a failing unit. If you are chasing an intermittent hashboard, that is a repair question rather than a shroud question.

What does the 8-inch version change over the 6-inch?

The fan side is identical; the exit is not. The collar goes from 152.4 mm to 203.2 mm, roughly 1.8 times the area, and every fitting downstream can then be 8-inch too. On a long or bendy route that is the difference between a duct that carries the air and a duct that meters it.

Can I add an inline fan?

Yes. An 8-inch inline fan clamps straight to the collar, or sits a short duct length away so it is not hanging off the machine. On an S17 that is a common setup, because it lets the miner’s own fans work against less resistance.

How much space does it need?

The body occupies 303.4 × 203.2 × 190 mm. Check that against the gap behind your rack and the shelf spacing above it — this is one of the largest bodies in the wrap family.

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