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OK, with those clarifications, I disagree. If you think adding a full keep-alive may interfere with programming, then why do it? It makes everything a lot more complicated than it needs to be. All Carl wants is to keep the LED(s) from flickering. A cap on the LED leads solves that... done.
Wow guys, you are all talking above my grade level.
If that is the case then you can go ahead and connect the Keep Alive circuit (shown in yellow) to the decoder. That should eliminate any flickering or decoder dropouts. If 100 uF is not enough, add more capacitance. 1000 uF was chosen arbitrarily (I don't expect you will need more than few hundred micro Farads).
Do you think it's likely that sufficient capacitance can be added to keep the decoder alive and still have the decoder with the extra capacitors fit into a caboose cupola as the OP wants to do?
As follow up:I installed 2-100uF, 20v caps. I wired as Peteski showed above and the smallest resistor I had was 110 ohm 1/4 W so I used it. The blue line to the LED's has a 5.1K smd resistor. Tested last night and it works well.thanks to all for input,Carl