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The image captures an electrical installation mounted on a light grey concrete or stucco wall. The setup comprises various electrical components fixed to two separate wooden boards.

At the top, a rectangular white plastic electrical switch is mounted on a wooden plank. The switch features a brown toggle, with "ON" visible at the top and "OFF" at the bottom. A red indicator light is present above the toggle. The brand name "HADI" is clearly visible on the upper left of the switch. White, red, and black electrical wires extend from the bottom of this wooden panel, with a prominent white wire arching across the upper right side of the image.

Below the upper assembly, a second, smaller wooden plank holds two circular electrical components. On the left is a black, round component, likely a fuse holder or a similar protective device. To its right is a robust, dirty, blue-green rotary switch or isolator with a large handle. Various wires are connected to these components. A small, elongated, light-colored object, possibly a small bulb, is wedged among the wires between the two wooden boards, and a slender metallic object, resembling a knife or screwdriver, rests on the wires.

To the left of the lower wooden board, a dark brown electrical wall socket is visible. A black electrical plug is inserted into this socket, with its cable leading downwards out of the frame.

The overall impression is that of an older, utilitarian electrical arrangement, common in some regions, consistent with the location context of Renala Khurd, Pakistan. The components show signs of wear and dust. No people are present, and the image depicts a static scene of electrical hardware. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly with artificial illumination.
Bilal Zafar

Jan 6, 2025, 10:39 AM

Renala Khurd, Pakistan

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The image captures an electrical installation mounted on a light grey concrete or stucco wall. The setup comprises various electrical components fixed to two separate wooden boards. At the top, a rectangular white plastic electrical switch is mounted on a wooden plank. The switch features a brown toggle, with "ON" visible at the top and "OFF" at the bottom. A red indicator light is present above the toggle. The brand name "HADI" is clearly visible on the upper left of the switch. White, red, and black electrical wires extend from the bottom of this wooden panel, with a prominent white wire arching across the upper right side of the image. Below the upper assembly, a second, smaller wooden plank holds two circular electrical components. On the left is a black, round component, likely a fuse holder or a similar protective device. To its right is a robust, dirty, blue-green rotary switch or isolator with a large handle. Various wires are connected to these components. A small, elongated, light-colored object, possibly a small bulb, is wedged among the wires between the two wooden boards, and a slender metallic object, resembling a knife or screwdriver, rests on the wires. To the left of the lower wooden board, a dark brown electrical wall socket is visible. A black electrical plug is inserted into this socket, with its cable leading downwards out of the frame. The overall impression is that of an older, utilitarian electrical arrangement, common in some regions, consistent with the location context of Renala Khurd, Pakistan. The components show signs of wear and dust. No people are present, and the image depicts a static scene of electrical hardware. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly with artificial illumination.

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