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Now I have recently just purchased a WATERBOX 70.2 marine tank.

Will do a build thread shortly.

I'm now asking what people do regarding all their controller's and cables and how do you manage them? Never been a fan of having electricity and water in the same cabinet.

Assistance and or photos of what others do would really help me with creating a true masterpiece.

Thanks from downunder
 

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Cable raceways is whats used most often.

I just have a rats nest behind my cabinet. Not much into cable management. I can't see it, so no worries, and I don't have the need to make my sump look as pretty as my display.
 
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Im a low voltage electrician by day and im obsessed with clean cable management. I just set up a 15g peninsula tank and I built a small controller board for underneath my stand. I 3D printed some custom brackets to hold the bulky stuff that didnt have mounts and I routed my wires around nicely using nylon sticky back cable managers that can be stuck to a surface or screwed down to be more secure. Then I used narrow velcro straps instead of the intended zip ties so that altering the wiring and changing out equipment doesnt become a complete pain. Heres a link to the cable managers for reference, they come in white and black.
 
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Im a low voltage electrician by day and im obsessed with clean cable management. I just set up a 15g peninsula tank and I built a small controller board for underneath my stand. I 3D printed some custom brackets to hold the bulky stuff that didnt have mounts and I routed my wires around nicely using nylon sticky back cable managers that can be stuck to a surface or screwed down to be more secure. Then I used narrow velcro straps instead of the intended zip ties so that altering the wiring and changing out equipment doesnt become a complete pain. Heres a link to the cable managers for reference, they come in white and black.
Have you got any photos of your cabinet setup?
 
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Have you got any photos of your cabinet setup?
I dont have one right now but I can get you one. Basically I used the stickies to put them on the glass behind the tank for routing wires down and then they are in various places with screws to route the cables down to my smart power strip
 
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