Replacement Parts for Aerogarden Planting Systems

Aerogarden users need a regular supply of seed pod kits, grow baskets, growth sponges, pump filters and occasionally other parts such as pumps, grow lights and plant spacer kits. This is a compilation of parts and accessories for aerogarden systems

Replacement Seed Pods And Grow Baskets

Replacement Growth Sponges

Replacement Grow Domes, Labels & Plant Spacer Kits – Aerogarden Covers

Replacement Pumps & Pump Filters for Aerogarden Older Models

The older models that use this pump are the AeroGarden 7 (purchased prior to December 2012), EXTRA (purchased prior to May 2013, not EXTRA with Miracle-Gro logo on hood), Deluxe, Pro100, & Pro200.

Replacement Pumps & Pump Filters for Aerogarden Newer Models

Replacement Flourescent Grow Lights

LED Grow Lights

For more Replacement Parts and other Aerogarden Products, visit Aerogarden Store on Amazon
and Aerogarden Website

Acme Juicer Replacement Parts

Replacement Parts and Accessories for Acme 6001 Juicerator Juice Extractor

including acme citrus attachment, cutter/shredder blade, plunger, filters and filter liners as well as waring foot ring and clutch

Acme is now owned by Waring Pro. To get more details about available parts for your acme juicer model , visit Waring Pro website:

Tips for Elderly Persons to Set Passwords for Websites

Here are some tips for elderly persons to set strong and memorable passwords for websites:

  1. Use a Passphrase: Instead of a single word, consider using a passphrase. A passphrase is a sequence of words or other text used to control access to a computer system, program or data. It’s easier to remember a phrase than a random string of characters.
  2. Make It Personal: Use something personal to you, but not easily guessable. For example, you could use a phrase that only you would know, like “MyFirstCarWasABlueToyota”.
  3. Mix It Up: Combine different types of characters (upper case, lower case, numbers, and symbols) to make your password stronger. For example, “Blu3Toy0ta!”.
  4. Avoid Common Words: Avoid using easily guessable words, like “password”, “123456”, “qwerty”, or “abc123”.
  5. Use a Password Manager: If you have trouble remembering passwords, consider using a password manager. This is a software application that helps you store and organize your passwords securely. Alternately, you can record your passwords offline in an Internet Password Logbook
  6. Don’t Share Your Password: Never share your password with anyone, even if they claim to be from the website or service you’re using.
  7. Change Your Password Regularly: It’s a good idea to change your passwords regularly, especially for important accounts like your email or online banking.
  8. Avoid Using the Same Password Everywhere: If one of your accounts is compromised, having the same password for all your accounts can make it easier for hackers to access your other accounts.
  9. Be Wary of Phishing: Be cautious of emails or messages asking for your password. Legitimate companies will never ask for your password via email or text message.
  10. Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): If available, enable two-factor authentication for your accounts. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification, such as a code sent to your phone.

Remember, the key to a strong password is to make it both hard to guess and easy to remember.

A Beginner’s Guide to Set up an Aquarium at Home

Setting up an aquarium can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Here are step-by-step instructions to help you set up an aquarium at home for the first time:

1. Choose a Suitable Location: Select a location in your home where the aquarium will be placed. Ensure that the surface is level and can support the weight of the aquarium, water, and equipment.

2. Select the Right Aquarium: Choose an aquarium that suits your needs and space. Consider factors like size, shape, and material. A typical starter aquarium is around 20-30 gallons.

3. Purchase Necessary Equipment: You will need several pieces of equipment for your aquarium:
Aquarium filter: to keep the water clean
Aquarium heater: to maintain a stable water temperature
Aquarium light: for illumination and to support plant growth
Substrate: gravel or sand for the bottom of the tank
Decorations: rocks, driftwood, or artificial plants
Water conditioner: to remove chlorine and other chemicals from tap water

4. Prepare the Aquarium: Before adding water, clean the aquarium and all equipment with warm water. Do not use soap or any cleaning agents as they can harm your fish.

5. Add Substrate and Decorations: Rinse the substrate thoroughly to remove any dust or debris. Add a layer of substrate to the bottom of the aquarium, and arrange the decorations as desired.

6. Install the Filter and Heater: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to install the aquarium filter and heater. Place the filter in an area with good water flow, and set the heater to the appropriate temperature for the fish you plan to keep.

7. Fill the Aquarium with Water: Use a clean bucket or hose to fill the aquarium with water. Add a water conditioner to remove chlorine and other chemicals from tap water.

8. Cycle the Aquarium: Before adding fish, the aquarium needs to cycle to establish beneficial bacteria that will help break down waste. This process can take several weeks. You can speed up the process by adding a bacterial supplement.

9. Add Fish: Once the aquarium is cycled, you can add fish. Start with a few hardy species, and gradually add more fish over time. Be sure to research the specific needs of each species, including water temperature, pH, and compatibility with other fish.

10. Maintain the Aquarium: Regular maintenance is essential to keep your aquarium healthy. This includes feeding the fish, testing the water parameters, performing water changes, and cleaning the filter and decorations. Be sure to record everything in an aquarium maintenance logbook

11. Monitor the Lighting: Adjust the aquarium light to provide the appropriate amount of light for your fish and plants. Most aquarium lights have timers that can be set to turn on and off at specific times.

12. Enjoy Your Aquarium: Sit back and enjoy the beauty of your lighted aquarium. Watch your fish swim and explore their new home, and take pride in the effort you put into creating a healthy and vibrant aquatic environment.

Remember, setting up an aquarium is a process that requires patience and attention to detail. Take your time, and don’t rush the process. With proper care and maintenance, your aquarium will provide years of enjoyment.

Weller Soldering Iron Tips SPG40 And WLC100

Replacement Soldering Iron Tips for Weller WLC100, SPG40, SP40L, SP40N, SP40NKUS, WP25, WP30, WP35 models including ST7, ST5, ST3, ST2 tips

For more Replacement Tips and other Weller Products, visit Weller Store on Amazon
and Weller Website

Coleman 5430 Propane Camp Stove Parts

Replacement parts for Coleman 5430 Propane Camp Stove including Regulator Assemblies and Hose Regulators and Adapters

For more Replacement Parts and other Coleman Products, visit Coleman Store on Amazon
and Coleman Website

Hakko FX-888D Soldering Station Parts And Accessories

Replacement soldering tips, parts and accessories for hakko fx-888d digital soldering station including t18 tips, sponges, handle, heat set insert tips

For more Replacement Tips and other Hakko Products, visit Hakko Store on Amazon
and Hakko Website

Century B2854 Pump Motor Replacement Parts

Replacement parts for Century B2854 1-1/2 HP, 3450 RPM, 8.0/16.0 Amps, 1.1 Service Factor, 56Y Frame, PSC, ODP Enclosure, Square Flange Pool Motor including ball bearing, capacitor and Shaft seal

Jenn Air Grill Replacement Parts 720-0061-LP

Replacement parts for Jenn-Air 3-Burner LP gas grill 720-0061-LP with side burner and rear infrared rotisserie burner including Cast Iron Burner Pipe Tube Kit, Heat Shields Heat Plate Flame Tamer Burner Cover, Heat Plate Shield and Cast Iron Burner Repair Kit

For more Replacement Parts and other Jenn Air Products, visit Jenn Air Website

Weber Grill Q 200 Replacement Parts

Replacement Parts for Weber Q 200 Grills including Adapter Hose, Control Knob, Ignitor Kit, Catch Pan Holder, Cooking Grate, Burner Tube, Valve Regulator, and other parts

For more Replacement Parts and other Weber Products, visit Weber Store on Amazon
and Weber Website

Viking 41″ T-Series Grill VGBQ4103RT Replacement Parts

Replacement parts for Viking 41″ Ultra-Premium T-Series Grill – VGBQ4103RT including Stainless steel U-Burners with Drip Shields, Flavor Grid or Heat Plate, Electronic Grill Igniter and Ceramic Ignitor Electrode, Grill Ignitor Electrode Kit 008091-000

For more Replacement Parts and other Viking Products, visit Viking Website

Coleman Roadtrip LXE Portable Grill Replacement Parts

Replacement parts for Coleman Roadtrip LXE Portable Grills including Wheels, Drip Trays, Grill Grates, Regulators, Griddles, Grill covers and other parts

For more Replacement Parts and other Coleman Products, visit Coleman Store on Amazon
and Coleman Website