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You are very close to the max voltage using 16 volt caps. I would advise using 20 volt caps just for a safety cushion.
I agree 100% but those caps are physically larger (for the same capacitance value) and multiple DCC installers here think they will be safe. With a 12V DCC bus and bridge rectifier dropping another 1-1.4V they figure out that 16V is safe. But I prefer to use 20V caps since they can have spectacular mode of failure. I've tried to preach this too in https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=35869
Could a 12v zener diode be added in parallel with the capacitors to clamp the voltage at 12v? Would any additional components be required to do this? It would at least protect the caps (and therefore, the locomotive they're in!) from an ugly and tragic end. 12v would be outside the 20% tolerance range for a 16v cap. Chris