Hahaha I was waiting for you to get on here Tom. Dont worry I will make your tank sweet but make sure it is just a little bit worse than mine

I have completed a few more things in the past few days and thought I would share. Unfortunately I learned my sump will not be done for another 2 weeks..... so I have a lot of time to kill. However, may not be a bad thing. It will let me finish somethings that I may not have.
So turns out the return line ended up being quite the challenge, mainly I did not want to cut any of the baffles or go with a flexible line. I also cut out the stock return nozzle and replaced it with a 3/4". I used a rubber gasket instead of glue to connect the nozzle to the PVC. that way I can change it in the furture If i want. Plus I wanted to make sure water would not leak past if I have the return shut off for an extended period of time.
Next on the list was getting some electrical in the stand. I built a "switch board", I guess we will call it that, for my previous tank and I will never go with out now. It is a pretty straight forward process, make a box out of wood, cut holes to house outlets and switches, paint if desired, and connect a supply power cord. Unfortunately it is a long process lots of fabricating, the wiring is the easiest part lol. If you have any questions on doing one of these feel free to ask. If enough people want to know about it I can draw up a schematic that will help.
I wired a few different circuits in this unit. Normally i would make this much bigger and a lot more outlets and what not but I do not have the room in this build. I have a switch that I call "water change" that will shut off the return and skimmer. "Flow" obvious enough. "Misc" dont have a plan for this one yet. The other is "Stand light" I mounted a LED under cabinet light from Lowe's, $20 i think, in the stand best $20 you can spend. I think I might put some more outlets on the other side of the stand next week. I just have to make another box.
Here it is installed in the stand. I put in some 2"x2" Panduit on the back wall. For those of you that dont know what that is, Its just a plastic tray to house the wires. I hate wires running every where and if you zip tie them if you ever need to remove a piece of equipment all the zip ties have to be cut. This is the best of both worlds and looks cleaner IMO. I will be putting some more in once the sump arrives.
Just a shot with the stand light that I installed on.
Let me know what you guys think. I will try to get some more work done and share the progress.