that's nice Randy... gonna have to set up something like that for the new tank. perfect time to design that into the system.
what size breakers are you running the power pannels on? and do you have each on isolated at the breaker box or are you running them all off the same breaker?
Installed a subpanel. Lights have their own 30 amp breaker, and each of the DJ boxes have a 30 amp breaker (although they cannot handle more than 15 amps, just thought overkill is the way to go). Overall I am very pleased with the way it came out, just have to make sure that the total in each DJ box doesn't exceed it's limit,
Here is another, not quite finished when this pic was taken. Still had 2 lower doors to mount. Resolution is poor to get it sized for posting. It has really nice hand carved capitals and large mouldings. Jason
No, not power conditioners. Just a couple of DJ power centers, three intermatic digital timers and our tunze controller. I also put an outlet on the front of it so that when we do a water change we can just plug in our pump and turn it on and off with one of the switches (real handy). I don't think power conditioners are need for pumps and such, they are only used with audio/video equipment, from what I know.
Yeah, you are right, power conditioners are mostly used with A/V equipment. I'm a musician and I use them for my recording equipment. Every time I see a setup like that I automatically think power conditioners.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=5161857#post5161857 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pappasth I built mine as a bookshelf/ wall unit, however I prefered a more rustic look in my den....
The tank is 220g (72x24x30) and the entire room is made from Roughcut lumber.
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