No sump in my Cabinet as its an AIO, mainly wires from the Hydros system.
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Thank You. I really enjoy the large work space a dedicated fish room gives me. And it helps to contain my "Organized Chaos" of extra stuff I will probably never use, but you just never know.......I trust that every reefers will wish to have a sump room like yours. More room more space, easier to access stuffs.
Great set up.
Thought I saw it for a second, then I blinked and lost it ;pMy sump is in there, somewhere;
Thanks. It’s just the factory kit stand that comes with innovative marine tanks. This is the 200g ext.Your paneling looks nice. One may even say fancy.
Is your stand something you put together? What did you use for the paneling and to affix it to the 80/20?
I knew eventually if I waited I find some inspiration for what I want to do for a control panel. That is a beautiful sump/control setup. I love the layout of the controllers, modules etc. Think I am going to use inch thick pine wood. Does your control panel hinge out to access the backside? Split in the middle into 2 "doors"?
Thanks! You're absolutely right - DEFINITELY need to think about what pieces of equipment get removed on a regular basis, and make sure their cables aren't buried in a bundle or permanently stapled to something. I use a cable clip that can be easily opened, and make sure that the cables for the equipment I want to pull out are easily accessible. Or at lease, I've tried. We'll see what happens come the first maintenance cycle!!Great set up.
Managing cables is fun, but also tough. If we hide the cables to carefully, it is tough to remove it, when we need to maintenance some devices, or removing some failed devices.
My choice: I only manage cable at an acceptable level, then just close the cabinet so i will barely see the messed cables.
The sump look like a neptunian cube brand from The UK.
It’s still a work in process…That is a FANTASTIC setup you have.
Is it as clean and tidy behind the board as it is in front? Mine is definitely NOT but nobody ever sees that side of the board
Yup… it’s all 1/2” HDPE but I should have gone thicker. I had to add patches to support the weight of everything mounted to the doors. If you look close you can see two buttons on the inside corners of each door. I considered wood but the HDPE is waterproof so I thought it would be a better idea.I knew eventually if I waited I find some inspiration for what I want to do for a control panel. That is a beautiful sump/control setup. I love the layout of the controllers, modules etc. Think I am going to use inch thick pine wood. Does your control panel hinge out to access the backside? Split in the middle into 2 "doors"?
I agree HDPE would be the better choice, but cost and availability for me will most likely mean I will have to use 1 inch thick wood panel. Pine is cheap though.Yup… it’s all 1/2” HDPE but I should have gone thicker. I had to add patches to support the weight of everything mounted to the doors. If you look close you can see two buttons on the inside corners of each door. I considered wood but the HDPE is waterproof so I thought it would be a better idea.
That controller board is awesome looking
Custom controller board without and with the door
Very organized!