Moving the electronics of established tank

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I just bought a trigger sump, as I thought my DIY one (2 yeats old) was leaking and didn't have time to make a new one. After installing it I noticed there was even less room, in the already cramped space.So I built a cabinet. I used a 4x8 sheet of 3/4" plywood. $37 later and leftover stain/paint and I have a new cabinet minus the door.
I'll be posting pictures, but that needs to be in a separate post since I can't figure out how to access my photos from my computer. I seems when I load them onto my computer I don't know where they are being saved therefore cannot locate the folder to upoad them via computer.
 
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False walls or in your case, cable raceways. The ones commonly used for computer networking cables are ideal because you can enter and exit at just about any point.
 
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