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In Elovo, Russia, a forensic examination reveals a static, gray, rectangular electrical control panel or testing apparatus. The panel surface is metal, painted gray, and exhibits significant dirt, staining, and minor reddish-brown discoloration consistent with rust or spills. Mounted on the panel are several components: a rectangular ammeter with a black frame and a white dial marked "A" for Amperes, indicating a reading near zero; two identical rotary selector switches with black knobs and white circular bases featuring black radial markings, positioned to the right of the ammeter; a third, larger black rotary selector switch marked "10A" and "30A" below the ammeter; a rectangular white electrical outlet of European design (Type F or similar) with two pinholes and a ground hole, situated centrally; and a small, black, two-position toggle switch to the right of the outlet. The panel incorporates horizontal ventilation grilles along its bottom and left edges, secured by visible screws. The device rests on a light brown wooden surface. The background depicts a light blue wall, a translucent plastic bag, loose yellow and black electrical wiring, and a dark, bundled object, suggesting a utility or workshop environment. No individuals or active interactions are present in the image.
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