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The image presents an indoor view of an exposed and disorganized electrical installation, likely within a building in Adenta Municipality, Ghana. Two large, open metal electrical panels are mounted vertically on a wooden board against a white, peeling wall.

The upper electrical panel contains an array of numerous black circuit breakers arranged in two horizontal rows. A dense network of red, black, and yellow electrical wires fills the panel's interior, appearing largely untidy. Many red wires extend from the left and right sides of this panel, overflowing outwards. A smaller red electrical component is visible on the right side of the circuit breaker arrangement.

Below this, the second open electrical panel features multiple rows of white terminal blocks or fuse holders with red accents, surrounding a central white rectangular component. This panel is also filled with a multitude of red and black wires connected to the blocks, showing a similar lack of organization as the upper panel. Red wires are also seen exiting this panel from the right side.

Above the main panels, two smaller gray electrical boxes are visible, with "NEA" and "EXL" text printed on them. The wooden board mounting the panels is affixed to a white wall, which shows significant signs of wear, including peeling paint and exposed sections, particularly on the left where a large bundle of loose red wiring hangs. The entire installation appears haphazard, with extensive exposed wiring and no covers on the panels, suggesting potential safety concerns due to the untidy and unconcealed nature of the electrical work.
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Dec 24, 2024

Adenta Municipality, Ghana

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The image presents an indoor view of an exposed and disorganized electrical installation, likely within a building in Adenta Municipality, Ghana. Two large, open metal electrical panels are mounted vertically on a wooden board against a white, peeling wall. The upper electrical panel contains an array of numerous black circuit breakers arranged in two horizontal rows. A dense network of red, black, and yellow electrical wires fills the panel's interior, appearing largely untidy. Many red wires extend from the left and right sides of this panel, overflowing outwards. A smaller red electrical component is visible on the right side of the circuit breaker arrangement. Below this, the second open electrical panel features multiple rows of white terminal blocks or fuse holders with red accents, surrounding a central white rectangular component. This panel is also filled with a multitude of red and black wires connected to the blocks, showing a similar lack of organization as the upper panel. Red wires are also seen exiting this panel from the right side. Above the main panels, two smaller gray electrical boxes are visible, with "NEA" and "EXL" text printed on them. The wooden board mounting the panels is affixed to a white wall, which shows significant signs of wear, including peeling paint and exposed sections, particularly on the left where a large bundle of loose red wiring hangs. The entire installation appears haphazard, with extensive exposed wiring and no covers on the panels, suggesting potential safety concerns due to the untidy and unconcealed nature of the electrical work.

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