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I love it! Here is my version of a DIY brick or "Wall Wart" organizer out of clear acrylic and nylon thumb screws. I also removed a single plug and hard wired (4) dongles into a power strip to isolate my stand lights to one plug saving three plugs for future use.

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I love it! Here is my version of a DIY brick or "Wall Wart" organizer out of clear acrylic and nylon thumb screws. I also removed a single plug and hard wired (4) dongles into a power strip to isolate my stand lights to one plug saving three plugs for future use.

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Here is another wacky DIY tool I made/put together (for my new in progress build) to move my ATI Powermodules out of the way as I was tired of hitting my elbows, head, etc on my current tank lighting. It's a DIY Bluetooth controlled light lifter system. I used some pulleys, DC winch motors and 80/20 aluminum.

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Here is another wacky DIY tool I made/put together (for my new in progress build) to move my ATI Powermodules out of the way as I was tired of hitting my elbows, head, etc on my current tank lighting. It's a DIY Bluetooth controlled light lifter system. I used some pulleys, DC winch motors and 80/20 aluminum.

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Awesomeness! I made a lift system for my build too, but it didn't go into the ceiling.

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Here is another wacky DIY tool I made/put together (for my new in progress build) to move my ATI Powermodules out of the way as I was tired of hitting my elbows, head, etc on my current tank lighting. It's a DIY Bluetooth controlled light lifter system. I used some pulleys, DC winch motors and 80/20 aluminum.

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Nice clean setup. Attic spaces can get quite hot. Is there any worry about an overheated Power Modules burning up and possibly catching fire? Do you have a smoke detector in the attic near the unit? Power supplies do occasionally fry.
 

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Nice clean setup. Attic spaces can get quite hot. Is there any worry about an overheated Power Modules burning up and possibly catching fire? Do you have a smoke detector in the attic near the unit? Power supplies do occasionally fry.
Thank you. I have thought about that as I will have a squirrel cage fan setup on a timer (when the lights are on) that will blow across them. It is not implemented yet though as I am a month or so away of getting water in the tank and I need to figure out how to not blow insulation everywhere, lol. I will definitely look into adding a smoke detector. Thanks for the heads up on that!
 
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Thank you. I have thought about that as I will have a squirrel cage fan setup on a timer (when the lights are on) that will blow across them. It is not implemented yet though as I am a month or so away of getting water in the tank and I need to figure out how to not blow insulation everywhere, lol. I will definitely look into adding a smoke detector. Thanks for the heads up on that!
You could redo the insulation with faced batt.
 

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I just made something similar for the apogee. It compressikk on. Fits into a ridged airline tube:
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Link to the bucket filter sock holder if you’re too busy to make it yourself!
 

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Nice clean setup. Attic spaces can get quite hot. Is there any worry about an overheated Power Modules burning up and possibly catching fire? Do you have a smoke detector in the attic near the unit? Power supplies do occasionally fry.

Thank you. I have thought about that as I will have a squirrel cage fan setup on a timer (when the lights are on) that will blow across them. It is not implemented yet though as I am a month or so away of getting water in the tank and I need to figure out how to not blow insulation everywhere, lol. I will definitely look into adding a smoke detector. Thanks for the heads up on that!
Something to think about.
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Here is another wacky DIY tool I made/put together (for my new in progress build) to move my ATI Powermodules out of the way as I was tired of hitting my elbows, head, etc on my current tank lighting. It's a DIY Bluetooth controlled light lifter system. I used some pulleys, DC winch motors and 80/20 aluminum.

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How long did it take you to put all of that together? that's a really good idea
 

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I just made something similar for the apogee. It compressikk on. Fits into a ridged airline tube:
ParMeterHolderImg01.png

Link to the bucket filter sock holder if you’re too busy to make it yourself!
where has that sock holder been all my life!!! I am working on another bucket filter now but went square bucket cause I didn't have that sock holder!!! Also still waiting on the 4in sock holder for rimmed tanks!
 
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