Managing power adapters?

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Greetings - I am starting a new build and i am curious if there is a good way to manage all the power adapters we use for our lights, powerhead, pumps, etc etc. I am think on building a little shelf on the back of the stand, where i can rest the powerheads on so they can naturally dissipate their heat. that also saves some space inside the cabinet... see example cartoon!
Good idea? awful idea? Are there other options?

thanks for your help!

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Since I have 10 Kessel 360's I have 2 metal cabinets for the power bricks. Each cabinet has vent fans and they are mounted on the wall. Sort of the same idea
 
I have been making these for several years with hundreds of customers world wide.
 

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Since I have 10 Kessel 360's I have 2 metal cabinets for the power bricks. Each cabinet has vent fans and they are mounted on the wall. Sort of the same idea
Do you have a pic so i can get a better idea ?
 
I have been making these for several years with hundreds of customers world wide.
cool - any links ? are they screwed or 'velcro'ed on the cabinet ?
 
I would never put anything electric on the outside of my stand, unless it was covered from above
 

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