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This image displays a rudimentary electrical installation on a textured, light-colored wall in Quetta, Pakistan. A discolored and cracked wooden board is mounted on the wall, serving as a base for the components. On the left side of the board, a blue and white two-pole miniature circuit breaker (MCB) labeled "PHLIGHT B25" is installed. To its right, a large black 2P 100A manual disconnect switch with exposed copper contacts and a black handle is mounted. Above and to the right of the disconnect switch, a small black digital display unit, likely a voltmeter or ammeter, is affixed to the wall, exhibiting "169" in red LED digits. Various red, black, and white insulated wires interconnect these electrical components. A thick, grey, multi-conductor cable enters the scene from the bottom right, connecting to the main disconnect switch. The surrounding wall and wooden board show signs of wear and tear, with some plaster damage visible around the edges of the board.
Khan Khilji

Oct 5, 2025, 2:04 PM

Quetta, Pakistan

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This image displays a rudimentary electrical installation on a textured, light-colored wall in Quetta, Pakistan. A discolored and cracked wooden board is mounted on the wall, serving as a base for the components. On the left side of the board, a blue and white two-pole miniature circuit breaker (MCB) labeled "PHLIGHT B25" is installed. To its right, a large black 2P 100A manual disconnect switch with exposed copper contacts and a black handle is mounted. Above and to the right of the disconnect switch, a small black digital display unit, likely a voltmeter or ammeter, is affixed to the wall, exhibiting "169" in red LED digits. Various red, black, and white insulated wires interconnect these electrical components. A thick, grey, multi-conductor cable enters the scene from the bottom right, connecting to the main disconnect switch. The surrounding wall and wooden board show signs of wear and tear, with some plaster damage visible around the edges of the board.

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