Just finished mine up today....
Like the mount and the stand of the display. Can you share?
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Just finished mine up today....
Like the mount and the stand of the display. Can you share?
Thanks. Appreciated...
In my opinion, this is the best setup yet, i will most definitely try to figure a way to do this on my system, it would hide the remaining wires nicelyController and cabinet complete! Now just waiting on installing the Quartz ledge on Thursday. @wmhaupfear
Controller and cabinet complete! Now just waiting on installing the Quartz ledge on Thursday. @wmhaupfear
Great touch on the slide out table. Not something you see everyday. Well done.
That is a lovely and classy set up. Everything is accessible without distracting from the main attraction, your tank!!
Also a work in progress, but my husband @wmhaupfear and I wanted a “clean & simple” look to our 150 gal. The side partition houses the Apex, EB832, WXM, and FMM and is not a removable wall. We used desk grommets for wire management and all wires feed into each module from below it for safety. The front cabinet holds the DOS, a future DOS, dosing container, and an iPad. This is actually a drawer that pulls out fully so we can refill the dosing container and access the electronics. The drawer still needs a finishing touch using a door sweep to close the gap you see and some lights behind it.
Feel free to follow and provide advice in our build thread!
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/i-like-big-tanks-and-i-cannot-lie.469528/
Just finished mine up today....
Just finished mine up today....
Thought I'd share a few photos of the finished project. Still have some clean up work to do, but it's finally installed. Sorry for the poor cell phone shots...
The wall side of the peninsula:
Behind the removable access panel and tucked against the wall:
Apex control panel pulled out for access:
Eyes aren't what they used to be, so I utilized a spare tablet for control: