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Taking an educated guess, looking at the blurry photos, the large silver cylinder marked 470 25V is the DC filter capacitor. Adding more capacitors in parallel with that component would make the circuit more resistant to power dropouts. But I also assume that it is a surface-mount component so its leads are not easily accessible.I would also not just add more capacitors without also adding a circuit which will limit the inrush current and also allow the additional capacitors to supply the energy quickly to the rest of the circuit (2 diodes and a resistor).
Do you mean to hook up a large polarized (electrolytic or tantalum) cap between the left and right rail pickup? Really? That doesn't seem like a good explosion-free solution. Bad advice, especially to modelers who aren't very familiar with electronics.The cap really needs to be installed somewhere on the sound circuit board after the bridge rectifier.
. . .However I would note that it's already a sizeable capacitor, about the size Pete recommended at the beginning of the the thread. So I'm not sure how much good it will do to add a larger one. I think the real problem on these cars is the pickup technology which looks like it comes from 1970. . . .
An inductor choke? What specs do you recommend if three 1000uF capacitors in series are installed in place of the stock 470uF capacitor?
Ha, you beat me to posting photos. They appear correctly oriented though. Here's one more picture that shows how the wires are attached. The stranded wire is just wrapped around the terminals and then those plastic caps keep it in place. Probably would be a bit of a pain to re-install when all done.