It makes me wonder where in the circuit he connected the caps. If he connected it to the power from the rails going to the decoder it would surely do this. Keep-alive units have to be connected to the DC power rails inside the decoder.
Frederick
True, hooking up directly to the DCC track voltage (which flips polarity many times a second) would certainly cause the caps to malfunction. However I think the fact that after he replaced that cap the circuit worked as expected (keeps the lights from flickering) seems to indicate that they were hooked up at the correct location, downstream from the bridge rectifier.
If you read the info on his web page (I provided the URL in my post) that is pretty clear. I just quoted the part about the cap exploding, since that is what we are discussing in this thread.