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The image displays a stationary electrical power management system and battery bank, installed within an indoor or sheltered outdoor environment in Gwarinpa, Nigeria. The upper portion of the scene features a white wall with multiple electrical components mounted on it. On the top left, a white rectangular device, likely a solar charge controller or small inverter, branded "BlueNova" with a "Victron Energy" logo, displays "24V" and a green indicator light. To its right, mounted on a dark rectangular board, are several circuit breakers, including a prominent red-handled lever switch, and a small white distribution box containing additional circuit breakers. Adjacent to these components, on the right side of the dark mounting board, is a larger grey rectangular inverter or power management unit, labeled "AEDC/GEN" at the top and "SOLAR" at the bottom, bearing the "iPower Solutions" brand. Grey corrugated conduits connect all wall-mounted devices, indicating electrical wiring. Directly below this wall-mounted assembly, a dark grey two-tier metal rack stands on a light-colored tiled floor with a dark baseboard. The rack holds four large, white/cream-bodied deep-cycle batteries with red tops, arranged two per tier. Each battery features a red carrying handle. Blue and red electrical wiring is visible connecting the terminals of the batteries. No individuals or active interactions are depicted.
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