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How did you organize your plugs, cords, etc?


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I'm going to finally get around to mounting/organizing all of my ballasts, cords, plugs, etc.

I was interested in see how other people did theirs, any gadgets they used to keep things organized, etc.

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Agree with Brian about Mitch. Since you're running a bigger system, I'd have a look at running unistrut. It's expensive, but it's awesome. Pretty commonly used in electrical and sometimes the plumbing trades, it's a system of cross beams with accessories for holding pipes and such.

http://www.unistrut.us/index.php?WP=show&GRP=Pipe%20and%20Conduit%20Clamps


I don't know how your apex is stored, but do you have a dry side where you can store your electronics components in a moisture-free (or drastically reduced) area?

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Agree with Brian about Mitch. Since you're running a bigger system, I'd have a look at running unistrut. It's expensive, but it's awesome. Pretty commonly used in electrical and sometimes the plumbing trades, it's a system of cross beams with accessories for holding pipes and such.

http://www.unistrut.us/index.php?WP=show&GRP=Pipe%20and%20Conduit%20Clamps

I don't know how your apex is stored, but do you have a dry side where you can store your electronics components in a moisture-free (or drastically reduced) area?

Not really, Currently everything is just laying on the floor in my stand right next to the sump, which is horrible. I overflew my sump a few days ago after messing with my returns, and It gave me the wake-up call to get everything fixed.

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You might really consider a moisture tight enclosure for your apex base and EB8's. It might be an expense you didnt intend to have, but hey, isn't that kinda par for the course with reefing ? :) Saltwater vapor + non-waterproof electronics = poof, and when you consider that your apex setup is *at least* $500, probably more like $750, you want that to last as long as possible.

This is what the neptune tech uses:

http://forum.neptunesystems.com/showthread.php?198-A-Great-Enclosure&highlight=enclosure

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I always thought that those dj switch boards were pretty neat. A few members on here have them. Maybe someone will chime in. Zipties, heat shrink and black electrical tape can go a long way.

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to think my apex sat on the carpet floor next to the tank for ~15 months and I flooded a few times. out of it all I lost a meanwell ballast which was suppose to be the only thing that was sealed :P

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When I was thinking of how to keep the contents of my stand tidy and keep my electronics off the stand floor, I was trying to implement a type of attachable grid system like I have to organize my garage/yard tools. The wire mesh shelving mounted vertically against the back stand openings has really worked out nicely. I can rearrange as needed, slide secured items horizontally, great ventilation, etc. I use zip ties to mount everything to it.

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That would be ching chai's build(I think or sure looks like his setup if not). He has a huge build thread on RC in the large tank forum. Something about dream build in thailand I think. It's very impressive. And the colonies he gets straight outta the water even more so(basketball sized for $20!). Go spend the day and read it.

Here's a link for those interested: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1640915

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That would be ching chai's build(I think or sure looks like his setup if not). He has a huge build thread on RC in the large tank forum. Something about dream build in thailand I think. It's very impressive. And the colonies he gets straight outta the water even more so(basketball sized for $20!). Go spend the day and read it.

Here's a link for those interested: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1640915

The pic I put is from a Zeovit tank call A Reef in the Sky, his name is Andrew out of Hong Kong. But the Thailand tank is insane!!!!

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