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Calzone said:
Close up of the AM1000 reactor. Could not work out how on earth the backplate was supposed to go together or attach to the wall. So in the end I just shoved two screws into the cabinet wall, slotted them into a couple of holes in the backplate, and hoped they'd hold.
The answer to this is to saw off the top part of the backplate as its designed to hang on the outside of the tank. This was initially designed as a calcium reactor.
You will see where there are three round probe holders in the top that join the flat section of the plate. Saw upwards on the same plane as the flat plate section and it removes that top bit. Then the backplate screws closer to the wall. Jim at TGM explained this to me when I bought it. Course, its not essential. If you are unsure and want to do it, PM me.