WRIGHT

ONE

Intelligent Airflow Systems for Data Centers

In traditional fan systems, a fan fails and then sits unused for weeks before getting thrown out. With Wright One, you can replace your fans before they fail and reduce fan-related downtime to zero. Also, when a fan fails, we recycle it and always provide a ready supply of replacements.

Live|Fleet data this month|20 Aug 2026, 18:12 UTC
680Wright fans installed
−0.57 TH/sHashrate improved
−0.12 J/THEfficiency
N/ADowntime reduced
01Hashrate

Better cooling, higher hashrate.

Hashrate is how much work a miner gets done, counted in terahashes per second. More TH/s means more revenue. To hash, a miner runs millions of computations a second, and every one of them heats the chips on its hashboards. So the single biggest factor in how much hashrate a machine holds is how well that heat gets carried away.

Designed by aerospace engineers, Wright Fan pushes more air through the machine and cools it more evenly. For data centers and mining operators, that means consistently more compute from a fan system built to hold your machines at their full potential.

Hashrate, measured

Antminer S19k Pro · 7d · 410 miners

Not significant
Wright Fans
123.7TH/s

140 miners

Stock fans
124.3TH/s

270 miners

The difference

−0.57 TH/s (−1.77 to +0.63)

−2.1 TH/sdead even+2.1 TH/s

The white line is what we measured. The shaded box is the range the true answer sits in. The spread comes from averaging across miners running in different countries.

Power drawn from the wall

Antminer S19k Pro · 7d · 399 miners

Not significant
Wright Fan
2,900W

23.49 J/TH

Stock fans
2,877W

23.37 J/TH

Fan speed
−236rpm

3,928 vs 4,164

The difference

−23.2 W (−48.9 to +2.6)

−59 Wdead even+59 W

Efficiency −0.12 J/TH, not significant. Costed at $0.070/kWh and 0.386 kg CO₂e/kWh — swap in your own rate on the calculator below.

02Energy and carbon

Less energy use and waste.

Wright Fans move more air than a traditional fan system while spinning slower on average. Energy prices keep climbing, so running compute at scale costs more every year. Switch to Wright Fan, lower your emissions, and spend less doing it.

Traditional fans are single-use items designed to be thrown away — tons of waste and a real yearly cost for a facility running thousands. Wright Fan is modular: the case stays on the miner, and we fix only what breaks and recycle the rest. All refurbishment happens in the USA, so you avoid tariffs and overseas shipping.

03The collector

14.69M readings is where trust starts.

WrightData is a desktop agent that installs in five minutes and polls every miner on your network every 30 minutes — hashrate, board and chip temperatures, per-fan rpm, power draw. The collector code is open source and expert vetted. Your data, your property.

Monitor your fleet, analyse it, and see when a fan or ASIC board is going to fail before it does.

Readings

14.69M

Miner-hours

3.92M

Poll interval

30 min

Readings ingested by month
Aug partial

readings · miners reporting

May
3.39M · 2,131
Jun
2.92M · 3,307
Jul
4.00M · 3,345
Aug
4.37M · 3,476
04Downtime and labour

Zero downtime from fan failures.

Replacing a stock fan is a three-minute job: power down, unscrew, unplug, refit, restart. A Wright Fan module takes 45 seconds, because the failed part comes out without the housing — and with the switch on the fan itself, you can swap one without turning the machine off.

At most facilities a broken fan stays broken for weeks, the chips behind it never get the cooling they need, and a $6 fan turns into a $1,000 hashboard. We give you the tools to catch it while it is still a $6 problem.

Downtime
Not yet measured
N/A
Failures per 10k fan-hours
N/A
Downtime hours / month
N/A
Fan health index
Replacement time
Stock fan
180s
Wright Fan module
45s
75% less technician time, at $20/hr$0.75 per replacement
05Your facility vs. Wright Fan

Look up what Wright One is worth on your fleet.

Pick your machine and fleet, set your real power and labour rates, and we plot the measured savings out over time, then split it across the three legs it comes from.

Miner model

4 fans · 120.0 TH/s nominal · 410 measured

Fleet size
miners
Energy cost
$/kWh
Technician rate
$/hr
Assumed fan failures
per miner / 10k h

Your assumption, not our measurement

Net position over 36 months

Measured legs / mo

Carbon avoided / mo

Total savings over time

Cumulative dollars. The cone is the range the measured legs could land in.

Fleet selection required

Set your fleet size above to plot your savings