While all of these wire management ideas are no doubt quite aesthetically pleasing, how difficult do you guys find unplugging stuff for routine maintenance and cleaning? I’d imagine unplugging and item for maintenance or replacement would be quite a chore.
Hey @Water Dog, that's a good question. Some forethought must be used when setting cable management systems up. For instance, you must leave enough "play" in your probe, powerhead, and skimmer wiring. For purposes of cleaning, I don't unplug or completely remove the item, just bring the cleaning solutions and tools, and a bucket to the tank. Remove the wire duct cover and go to work.
If care is taken during the setup, the cables will be organized within the wire duct itself, and unplugging and removing a piece of equipment is as easy as removing the duct cover and unplugging.
Zip ties need to be used underneath the panduit to remove the extra slack, and keep things organized. If you don't, you just end up hiding the jumbled mess. Or as they say, putting "lipstick on your pig".
