bike_the_planet
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- Perth, Western Australia
THe RCD thing - I looked at that that and decided no - only use the hook up when it was dry and nothing I was carrying had an earth - is the latter point right
RCDs work by monitoring and comparing the amount of current flowing in both the Live and Neutral conductors. In the event of a shock there will be less current in one of these compared to the other, and will cause the RCD to trip.
Whether a device is earthed (3-pin) or double-insulated (2-pin) is irrelevant, although a faulty 3-wire device would cause the RCD to trip also. So an RCD offers protection whether you have a device that's fitted with a safety earth or not.
Another power-source option is a hub dynamo. The Schmidt SON 28 is officially rated at 3W but can produce more. It should be possible to charge a netbook up over a few hours riding.
Solar devices are too small to offer any charging potential, particularly in Europe.
Cheers