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An overhead, slightly angled medium shot captures a cream-colored control panel housed within a clear plastic enclosure. The enclosure's top is open, revealing reflections of what appears to be an outdoor environment with trees. The control panel itself features several components: on the left, a voltmeter with a needle pointing to approximately 100V. Next to it, a white circular object, likely a socket or switch, is topped with a black circular cap. To its right, a green indicator light glows with what appear to be three glowing segments. To the right of the green light, an ammeter with a needle pointing to approximately 5A is visible. Below these instruments, three push-button switches are arranged. The leftmost is a large red emergency stop button. To its right, a smaller green button is labeled "START". To the right of the start button, a red button is labeled "STOP". Labels are affixed to the panel, some appearing worn or partially peeled. The surface of the control panel exhibits scuff marks and dust.
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Aug 19, 2026, 1:59 AM

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An overhead, slightly angled medium shot captures a cream-colored control panel housed within a clear plastic enclosure. The enclosure's top is open, revealing reflections of what appears to be an outdoor environment with trees. The control panel itself features several components: on the left, a voltmeter with a needle pointing to approximately 100V. Next to it, a white circular object, likely a socket or switch, is topped with a black circular cap. To its right, a green indicator light glows with what appear to be three glowing segments. To the right of the green light, an ammeter with a needle pointing to approximately 5A is visible. Below these instruments, three push-button switches are arranged. The leftmost is a large red emergency stop button. To its right, a smaller green button is labeled "START". To the right of the start button, a red button is labeled "STOP". Labels are affixed to the panel, some appearing worn or partially peeled. The surface of the control panel exhibits scuff marks and dust.

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