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I was a victim (or culprit) of short circuiting my equipment due to splash quite some time back, and now have resorted to keeping the electrical plugs and switches above my tank height. Its kinda messy though, and very unsightly, especially for an office setup. Some of my colleagues have already made some comments and expressed concerns of the numerous plugs clustered together.

So... pls feel free to provide suggestions on how to make things tidy and safe? I was planning DIY some kind of splash guard to house all the plugs neatly, but I would love to see some photos from fellow reefers setup to get some ideas? TIA!

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I was a victim (or culprit) of short circuiting my equipment due to splash quite some time back, and now have resorted to keeping the electrical plugs and switches above my tank height. Its kinda messy though, and very unsightly, especially for an office setup. Some of my colleagues have already made some comments and expressed concerns of the numerous plugs clustered together.

So... pls feel free to provide suggestions on how to make things tidy and safe? I was planning DIY some kind of splash guard to house all the plugs neatly, but I would love to see some photos from fellow reefers setup to get some ideas? TIA!

yep bro I am also interested cause did kanna one solid shock

and tripped the whole house

hehehe :thanks::eyebrow: :eyebrow:

Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever.


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