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There is no convenient way to add a keep-alive to those. No dedicated pads. See:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=54278.msg744107#msg744107
Thank you! So if I'm understanding this correctly, since the KA-N1 is a 1000uf design I need to attach them to the purple and green markings the image of yours above? Basically to the onboard capacitors? Do you know if it matters which wire goes to which?
Yes that would be my recommendation. The Keep-alive is polarized, so its negative side goes to the green marked areas, and positive to the purple marked areas. Try to be quick when soldering because those MLCCs (Multi-layer ceramic capacitors) are sensitive to thermal shock. Of course also keep in mind that doing this will void the decoder's warranty.
Peteski, what is the reason for not wiring to the board's U+ pad under the board?
Because on this decoder ESU decided to make V+ supply 5.3V (not the more typical U+ 12V). Adding caps to that pad will not supply power to some parts of the decoders. Keep alive needs to be connected to either the raw rectified voltage side A (on my diagram) or B (on my diagram). On A it will power everything (motor, functions and all the electronics) or on B it will power all of the decoder's electronics sans motor.