You shut them down, the only way to shut them down by turning off the power supplies. In the web interface there in only a choice for reboot, not shutdown.
It is possible you had a fuse or two to fail. You power supplies should not be the issue.
Mtnminer
hello guys,
how do you stop correctly these miners.
I had to move the tower because it was really noisy. So I shut down the 2 PSU and now that I restart the miner, I have lost 2 miners from the 16
I tried to shut down again and restart it but it didn't solve anything.... I have now 12 miners on 16 which are working because 2 miners were already dead on arrival...
Damn it looks like very cheap material... I don't think it is due to my PSU because they are branded corsair wihch is normaly good.
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Do you think it is due to the fuse?
How do you shut down your miners if you have to move them?
Thank you