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To me anything smaller that few hundred thousands of micro Farads is not a real keep alive. But even at 900 µF, it will prevent decoder reboots during very brief interruptions of power. A real keep-alive to me has to power the model for a second or more.KA-N1 basically is what many members here make themselves by just adding few tantalum caps to the decoder. Still, it's convenient ad tot too pricey for those not wanting to roll their own.
I think the video shows a good capability, one that could serve nscalers well ... I agree its not going to run your engine for 10 seconds, but could provide enough power to not reboot your sound decoder every time it hits a spot of dirt or a dead frog -- it's also smaller than the similar iowa scaled engineering device
For N scale (due to size limitation) I would not expect a small size keep alive to keep the model running anything even close to 10 seconds. Like I mentioned, IMO 1-2 seconds would go far towards keeping the loco going slow over insulfrog turnouts.I installed home-made keep alives in my friend's Bachmann 44-tonner and in Atlas S-2 with Loksound. If I recall, those are less than 500µF each, and they did improve running reliability.
So, what does TCS have on the Bachman Charger decoder board that will keep it running for at least 3 seconds after picking it up off of the rails? I have not had the Bawls to take mine apart
What would happen if someone were to add two KA-N1 in there? Would that improve the time?