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AEMC ALS-1 AC Line Splitter: Boost clamp meter sensitivity with X1 and X10 clamp positions plus voltage checking for safe, accurate current measurement.
AEMC SR182 AC Current Probe: Works with 6471/6472 testers for selective or stakeless ground resistance testing. 40A range, 13ft (4m) lead with CA connector.
AEMC 4000D-24 Digital FlexProbe® with a 24” sensor and 6ft lead offers TRMS AC current measurement up to 4000A, compact and easy for tight spaces.
Fluke 80i-2010S measures up to 2000A AC/DC on large conductors, enabling safe current testing without disconnecting the load.
AEMC SR193-BK AC Current Probe: 1200A capacity, 10ft lead, 0.3% accuracy—perfect for PowerPad, PEL Series, L104 & L564 for high-precision AC current measurement.
AEMC MR193-BK AC/DC Current Probe: 1–1300A, 10ft CA lead, Ideal for PowerPad & PEL series items — accurate, high-capacity power and energy monitoring.
AEMC MN05 AC current probe with dual ranges 10A & 100A, voltage outputs 1mV/A & 1mV/mA, compact design with 5 ft lead for tight spaces and low current use.
The TPP0250 is a Passive Voltage Probe designed for use with Tektronix MDO3000, MDO4000B, MSO/DPO4000B and MSO/DPO5000B-series oscilloscopes, these probes provide up to 1GHz of analog bandwidth with less than 3.9pF of capacitive loading. Integrated oscilloscope and probe measurement system provides intelligent communication that automatically scales and adjusts units on the oscilloscope display to match the probe attenuation.