I cleaned the filter, I cleaned the magnent, I even increased the amount of water it can hold, but nothing I did made that **** wheel spin for more than a week. I could have just ignored it, but it just kept bugging me... so i attached a C cell battery to it and forced it to spin!
top view showing battery, switch (with paperclip holding it in the 'on' position), motor and rubberband
front view
heres how I did it...
remeber those kung-fu hamsters that wal-mart sold. well I got one from my b-day a few years ago (lousy present) and my brother then promptly slide-tackled it, from the wreakage i salvaged the switch, and two motors. I took the small motor (the one that ran the numchucks) and attached it to a C cell battery (I may end up attaching a larger or multiple of them) safetly away from the water and from frying my fish. the motor is attached directly above the wheel. I tore a hole in the top cover and took off one of the blue axels and attached a small rubberband that looped down from the motor to the white pet that was attached to the wheel. after attaching the paperclip to the switch, i now had a solution to my pesky problem.
just thought you gues would like to know... any1 else have the same problem that i did with the bio wheel? and if so what do you gues do about it?

top view showing battery, switch (with paperclip holding it in the 'on' position), motor and rubberband

front view
heres how I did it...
remeber those kung-fu hamsters that wal-mart sold. well I got one from my b-day a few years ago (lousy present) and my brother then promptly slide-tackled it, from the wreakage i salvaged the switch, and two motors. I took the small motor (the one that ran the numchucks) and attached it to a C cell battery (I may end up attaching a larger or multiple of them) safetly away from the water and from frying my fish. the motor is attached directly above the wheel. I tore a hole in the top cover and took off one of the blue axels and attached a small rubberband that looped down from the motor to the white pet that was attached to the wheel. after attaching the paperclip to the switch, i now had a solution to my pesky problem.
just thought you gues would like to know... any1 else have the same problem that i did with the bio wheel? and if so what do you gues do about it?