AEMC Digital FlexProbe: Current Readings Where Clamps Can’t Go

March 5, 2026

An ideal addition to the electrician’s tool kit, the Digital FlexProbe® (Models 400D and 4000D) is a flexible-sensor current meter designed to deliver fast, direct, True RMS AC current readings in places where rigid jaws can’t reach. It’s compact, simple to operate, and ideal for troubleshooting and verification inside crowded panels and cabinets.

Model 400D – Everyday electrical work

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Built for residential, commercial, and light industrial applications, the 400D available with either a (10 or 24) inch sensor, measures from 20 mA to 400 A AC (model dependent), making it a practical tool for checking distribution circuits and loads.

Model 4000D – Industrial + utility current levels

For higher-power environments, the 4000D available with either a (14 or 24) inch sensor, measures from 200 mA to 4000 A AC (model dependent) and is suited for industrial installations and utility work where higher currents are common.

Key Features

  • Measurement range: 20 mA to 4000 A AC (model dependent)
  • True RMS for accurate AC current on distorted signals
  • Flexible current sensor for conductors in tight, hard-to-reach places
  • Auto-ranging + HOLD for quick capture and stable readings
  • Resolution down to 1 mA (model dependent)
  • Frequency range: 10 Hz to 3 kHz
  • Power: (2) AAA batteries; ~70 hours typical battery life
  • Safety: 600 V CAT IV; IEC 61010 compliance

Three Reasons You’ll Reach for FlexProbe First

  • Access: Flexible sensor reaches what clamp jaws can’t.
  • Trust: True RMS readings across real-world loads.
  • Quick Workflow: Direct display + HOLD + optional hands-free MultiFix.

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