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Doing my best to pre plan all equipment I intend to use
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did my best to build control cabinet with out going outside of existing tank stand
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pretty proud of wire management and the clean look. Let me know what you guys think!
 
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I really really like this. I was originally thinking about doing something like this, then the tank came, then equipment came and the idea and project got away from me. Now my wire management is out of control, so I am back to considering how to clean things up. Very well done!
 

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