There is another option and that is to attach a car to the locomotive ,say a caboose, and stuff all the stuff in there and use a set of plugs to the engine
Keep alive are a good thing. Only the standard Soundtraxx one only gives about 2-3 sec on 13.5 V track voltage which at realistic speeds may not be enough. I had to use my own design and I jacked up the track voltage, too. Gives me 7 sec, which is good enough even for slow speeds. I also use keep alive for lighted cars, just a bit smaller capacitors. This prevents from flickering and provides a realistic feel.
I wonder how you have such crappy track that your locos lose contact for "2-3 sec".
Ed
7j43k I wonder how you have such crappy track that your locos lose contact for "2-3 sec". Ed
Simon
snjroy A four-wheel loco is prone to power hiccups in long switches. All you need is a bit of dirt on the track and/or wheels and you will get stalls.
A four-wheel loco is prone to power hiccups in long switches. All you need is a bit of dirt on the track and/or wheels and you will get stalls.