billcooper123
Newbie
Im aware there's a method to turn the regular sa-21 strip adapter into the sa-30 by soldering two points on the circuit board however I recall another method that just used tape and wire. I unfortunately cant find the link to that anymore and would really appreciate if someone who has done can chime in on how it was done?
plummerl
Well-known
Give this a shot : http://www.stockholmviews.com/coolscan-rollfeeder-mod.html
>>>> Sorry, I missed the ask for an alternate. With just tape and wire, you would just be bridging the two solder points with the wire, held firm with the tape. Same effect, albeit not quite as reliable. A quick solder is really actually quite easy, especially in a case like this.
>>>> Sorry, I missed the ask for an alternate. With just tape and wire, you would just be bridging the two solder points with the wire, held firm with the tape. Same effect, albeit not quite as reliable. A quick solder is really actually quite easy, especially in a case like this.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
billcooper123
Newbie
A Member here sent to me
That's exactly what I was looking for! Thank you
sreed2006
Well-known
Beat to the punch, but here's another picture. The silver colored wire goes between adjacent holes.

Nikon SA-21 whole roll mod by sreed2006, on Flickr

Nikon SA-21 whole roll mod by sreed2006, on Flickr
billcooper123
Newbie
Beat to the punch, but here's another picture. The silver colored wire goes between adjacent holes.
Nikon SA-21 whole roll mod by sreed2006, on Flickr
The more the merrier. What type of wire do you use out of curiosity?
sreed2006
Well-known
The more the merrier. What type of wire do you use out of curiosity?
I had an electronics project kit with several kinds of short wires. I picked the thinnest wire from the kit and stripped off the insulation, then taped it in place. But any small diameter conductor will work.
billcooper123
Newbie
I had an electronics project kit with several kinds of short wires. I picked the thinnest wire from the kit and stripped off the insulation, then taped it in place. But any small diameter conductor will work.
Perfect. Ill try this soon. Thank you!
sreed2006
Well-known
That project was the best 2 cents I ever spent! Scanning a whole roll in one go is a real time saver.
I will admit it took some courage to turn the scanner on after putting in the jumper, but it has worked now for several years without any problems (just always remember to open the back door of the scanner, or things can go poorly).
I will admit it took some courage to turn the scanner on after putting in the jumper, but it has worked now for several years without any problems (just always remember to open the back door of the scanner, or things can go poorly).
kiemchacsu
Well-known
That project was the best 2 cents I ever spent! Scanning a whole roll in one go is a real time saver.
I will admit it took some courage to turn the scanner on after putting in the jumper, but it has worked now for several years without any problems (just always remember to open the back door of the scanner, or things can go poorly).
No worries, the Nikon scanner was designed for fool proof.
I forgot to open the rear door several times and Nikon software just showed a notification then it will reject the film out. No harms.
billcooper123
Newbie
For anyone else looking to do this mod in the future, I bought some 30 awg silicon wire from amazon and stripped the insulation off and it worked perfectly. Only took a few dollars and 5 minutes.
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