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And now I see your diagram on page 1 (I didn't see that before).
But that is different to what I described.
But I note that the RainLight spec claims 250mA which is too much for a 555, and maybe too much for that 555 module (if it's 35mA etc).
Note that the RainLight claims 130mA @ 13.5V = 1.8W (flashing) but that will be an average figure and it is still a 250mA load (ie, 130mA/250mA suggests a 50% on-off flashing duty cycle).
Finally I presume you have the CK-LR-15 non-flashing RainLight as the others have their own smarts and you cannot flash those (using an external circuit).
