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Did you DIY yours? Buy commercial? Do you house yours in-cabinet or outside (e.g. a wall, separate structure built)? Show me your setup!

Right now my gear and cord management is tidy, but I'm wanting to have everything mounted and clean-looking. What works for you? Pics earn you extra points! ;)
 
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I don't run a controller system, But I'm currently in the middle of a big build that has allowed/forced me to really think about this and research it. Based on taking everybody else's builds into account, It seems like having a false panel with your controller boards and modules mounted to it with your power bricks and extra cable behind, seems like the best way to me as far as expansion capability and ease of use.
 

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Made my own
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I find control boards to be too restrictive. I like to have easy access to change probes and service equipment. Cord management is important for safety. Control boards only add complexity. They look nice but I don't think they have much value beyond that.
 

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I find control boards to be too restrictive. I like to have easy access to change probes and service equipment. Cord management is important for safety. Control boards only add complexity. They look nice but I don't think they have much value beyond that.
I have to agree with Sean on this it only hides the mess behind it. I do it old fashioned with routing wires to the components and no hidden wires. It may not look like a Ferrari but I’m ok with a Ford…, at least I get in there and work on it.

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I made mine using a besta cabinet from ikea and cut a piece of plywood to fit inside of it. Secured the board with some l brackets from behind. Works great! Has a smoked glass door so everything can be seen.
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I like this idea, I would like to see more photos showing how it integrates with you tank/stand.
 

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I have to agree with Sean on this it only hides the mess behind it. I do it old fashioned with routing wires to the components and no hidden wires. It may not look like a Ferrari but I’m ok with a Ford…, at least I get in there and work on it.

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Nice setup, hope you dont have to change any cord jeje
 

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I built in areas of my stand and canopy for the electronics at the tank. The first and third photo are of the same area Behind the front door of the stand. The third photo is after switching most things over to the Hydros from the Archon. The second and forth photo is one compartment in the back cabinet. The second photo was with the cabinet detached from the stand. The compartment on the other side is about the same. The forth photo is after conversion to hydros. The fifth photo is the control board in the garage where the pumps and storage tanks are located.

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