Description
Antminer S19 full-wrap shroud, dual 120 mm to 6-inch duct
The Antminer S19 full-wrap shroud encloses the entire exhaust end of the chassis instead of bolting to the fan face, and takes everything it collects out through a 6-inch collar. It is the answer to the thing every S19 owner notices after fitting a plain shroud: the room still gets warm.
A fan-face shroud captures what comes out of the two fans. It does nothing about the air that slips around the fan frames, over the top edge of the chassis and out of the corners — and on a machine of this power, that leak is not a rounding error. The wrap body reaches past the fans and closes those paths with a single continuous shell.
Drawn in-house around the S19 chassis end and produced as one PETG body, 296.8 mm across and 190 mm deep.
What it fits: the S19 chassis exhaust end
Built around the complete exhaust end of the Antminer S19 and the S19 XP — the whole rear face, not just the two 120 mm fan flanges. That closer relationship with the chassis is what buys the containment, and it is also what makes this a more machine-specific part than the fan-referenced shrouds.
If you want a smaller, cheaper part that ducts the fans and accepts some spill, the Antminer S19 / S21 Dual 120 mm to 6″ Duct Shroud does that job. For a bigger exit, take the 8-inch wrap.
How it installs
- Slide the wrap over the exhaust end of the machine so it sits on the chassis, not on the fans.
- Seat it square, then clamp 6-inch duct to the collar.
- Check clearance behind the miner and, in a rack, above and below it — this body is 190 mm tall.
- Run the duct out and clamp each joint; a wrap is only as good as the run it feeds.
Why enclosing the end beats covering the fans
Hot air follows the easiest path out. Give it a shroud on the fan face and a 10 mm gap at the chassis corner and a share of it will take the gap, because the gap has no duct attached to it. Enclosing the whole end removes the alternative: the only low-resistance exit left is the collar. That is the entire mechanism — not a better funnel, fewer escape routes.
There is a size cost, and it is worth stating plainly: a wrap body is substantially larger than a fan-face shroud and it will not fit every shelf. What you get for the volume is a finished-looking install where the machine’s exhaust end disappears into the ducting rather than sitting behind a bolted-on cone.
- Encloses the full S19 exhaust end, not just the two fan flanges
- Closes the corner and edge paths a fan-face shroud leaves wide open
- Makes a cleaner, more finished install with no visible gap at the chassis
- Terminates in a standard 6-inch collar shared with the whole ducting line
- PETG body that keeps its geometry in continuous exhaust heat
- One continuous shell — no fasteners, no glued seams, no assembly
Specifications
| Fits | Antminer S19 and Antminer S19 XP — full chassis-end wrap |
|---|---|
| Intake | 2 × 120 mm fans |
| Outlet | 6″ duct collar (152.4 mm) |
| Footprint | 296.8 × 213.5 × 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-S19W-6 |
Open source: the wrap geometry is free
The S19 wrap is D-Central’s own design, drawn from the chassis outward, and the file goes out under CC BY-SA 4.0 at the 3D models download center alongside the rest of the line. Print it, modify the collar, adapt the shell to a chassis we do not cover, sell what you produce. None of that requires our permission or our invoice.
The card for this shell links the ZIP directly: STL, CC BY-SA 4.0 licence, and the installation and safety guide. D-Central Technologies drew the shell from the chassis outward and owns none of it more than you do.
What this page sells is the finished shell, made to order in black or orange PETG and shipped from Montreal, Quebec. Nothing about the file depends on that; buying the part, or backing D-Central’s fund page, is simply what pays for the next design in the line.
Works with
- Antminer S19 Full-Wrap Dual 120 mm to 8″ Shroud
- Antminer S19 / S21 Dual 120 mm Intake Filter Ring
- 6″ 90° Duct Elbow (Compact)
- 6″ Window Exhaust Port
The D-Central shroud and ducting system page maps every body against every collar size.
Frequently asked questions
Is the full wrap worth it over a plain shroud?
If the machine shares space with people — a finished basement, an office, an apartment — yes, because the corner spill a fan-face shroud allows lands in that room. If the S19 lives in a garage where a bit of stray heat is welcome, the plain dual-120 shroud ducts the fans for considerably less.
Will it fit my rack?
Check the 296.8 × 213.5 × 190 mm footprint against your real shelf spacing before ordering. A wrap is a much larger object than a fan-face cone, and rack shelves that swallow a plain shroud will not always take this one.
Does wrapping the exhaust raise chip temperatures?
What raises temperatures is restriction downstream, not the wrap itself — the shell adds volume, not a narrowing. Keep the duct at least as wide as the collar, keep the first run straight, and give the machine clean intake air. A wrap on a choked duct is a different problem from a wrap.
Should I shroud the intake side too?
Ducting the exhaust is what moves the heat; managing the intake is what keeps the machine from re-breathing it. The dual 120 mm intake filter ring is the front-side companion and also keeps dust off the hashboards.
6-inch or 8-inch collar?
If you have gone to a full wrap to capture everything, do not then send it down a narrow pipe on a long route. Take the 8-inch wrap for anything but a short, direct exit through a nearby wall.




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