New 280 gal set up.

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I've been developing my setup for a 280 gal acrylic aquarium I got last year. I've finished the closed loop and phase 1 of my sump. Now I'm looking to have my Apex jr. control it all. Problem I have is I don't like cables all over the place, and honestly want to make easy to disassemble. I'm putting this all together in my garage and will fully set it up when we move to our new house in 6 months or so.
 
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So my question is, who has been able to create a thought out and organized cabinet? I've also been thinking about using a computer case to house a few of the parts. Any thoughts on this idea?
 
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That's not too bad of an idea. I've seen a few other setups as well. I did decide to make my own LED lights and control them via a particle photon. This will keep some of the cords I originally thought I would need to a minimum.
 

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