The assumption presumably is that anyone wanting that functionality will use an (unswitched) socket and a separate relay.
Yes, that would equally well. Is this something I could wire up myself?
So when you say unswitched socket - are you talking about a wall socket with the manual switch removed and can still plug in any appliance into it - or what I think you guys call a fused spur - where the appliance would be hard wired. I would prefer the former as its an lcd monitor I'm looking to turn on.
Could I take a spur from an existing wall socket to create a new socket and have that controlled by the separate relay you mention above. In that way, I can plug in any lcd monitor. I'm new to all this relay wizardry, so apologies if I'm talking rubbish.
What is the name of the type of relay that you mention that would control the socket, so I can google it and can get some product info.
@EFLImpudence - What I'm trying to achieve is, that when someone steps foot onto my drive, the IR beam is broken, the relay turns on the mains socket, which turns on the connected lcd monitor, which is showing cctv. That way family members can quickly see who is approaching the property. Ideally, the monitor goes off after a preset time, so a relay with a built-in timer?
thx.