Thank you, my son bought us a litter robot. Absolutely love and appreciate his gift. Im surprised he hasnt done something similar to his robot. I just had to share this video. He flew home for a surprise visit last week.😊 We breifly talked about the robot. My husband and our sons love to build tinker and create amazing things. Thank you for the tips with your experiences. ❤ 🙏 's for all who naturally achieve greatness and share their successful projects. 🤯🎉 🥰
Thanks so much for sharing. I was thinking of such a mod, but reluctant to cut a big hole in my expensive litter box. You're vid gave me confidence that this could work. I'm 2 week out from my build and couldn't be happier. I was able to go a whole week without emptying the new catch bin (could've been longer). To others that might do this be aware that the app will perpetually say the drawer is 95% full. I think the app estimates how full the drawer is by # of cycles, but it doesn't give a full notification until something physically interrupts the sensors path.
I love the rice dispenser/litter dispenser as well, I've been wondering how to rig up something like that so this is perfect to see someone did it and it works great.
This is the best hack ever! I have litterally (sorry about the pun, I had to) said the only thing I don’t like about my LR is the way the pan is designed. Waste stays on one side and blocks sensors and I was emptying it everyday.
Nice idea. We have the LR3 as well. As yours/our cats age... building a ramp onto your project so they don't have to jump would be 1-board easy. Great video. Great hack. 👍
That’s an amazing setup. Was looking for a less litter tracking idea and your video came up and it’s perfect. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work. Would like to know the dimensions and items list if not too much trouble
I was wondering if I could do this with my LR3 without messing up any sensors - thank you! I will use that rice dispenser trick too! We are going to put something like this in the garage with everything enclosed, and a cat flap door going into the house
great idea in theory, but i definitely could not handle that mess. Looks like poop went everywhere kinda like a worksite port a potty without the blue water.
Thanks! Love your hack! I have the noWiFi unit. I cut the bottom and the tray like your unit. I have been using an old LitterWorks wood box made for older Litter Maid automatic litter boxes. The wood box made by Litterworks measures 32 x 19 x 18 inches.
Hi! I built my own version over the weekend in anticipation for the holidays. I’m running into an issue where I constantly get the blue light flashing indicator. Have you ran into this issue? I have the LR3. Thanks!!
Hoping you read and respond.. we have the same box but the tray sensor on ours is screwed to bottom where it reads that it is in place. How did you delete this?
Sorry for not being the original poster as well as offering a reply so late... But here's why two holes. The hole in the bottom of the drawer allows the litter robot to "read" that the drawer is still present, and allow it to continue normal operation. If you were to remove the drawer and simple cut the hole in the bottom of the base, the robot would not cycle, as it doesn't "think" there's anything present to catch the litter. The second hole in the base of the main robot itself allows the litter to drop through the drawer with the hole in it, then FURTHER through the base of the main robot and ultimately into a MUCH larger trash container. Hoping I explained that well enough!
I haven’t posted any schematics, but here’s a video with some info in the tops piece: ua-cam.com/video/XwGTdIApDpo/v-deo.html I built it several years ago, then added the cabinet.
I would say the smell depends on how often you wash out the globe. I don’t seem to get any aroma from the bin underneath, more from the urine in the globe if I go too long without washing the globe.
@@GrorangeGarage Almost 2 years and no globe washed, no smell. Girls are on a healthy raw diet with probiotics and purified water to drink. One could also add inexpensive Arm & Hammer baking soda into the bag before use and halfway through changes.
A couple things to check - bin needs to be in place to cycle. I’ve also had trouble with the “bonnet” connection. Try removing and reinstalling the bonnet.
@@GrorangeGarage I figured out what it was. The sensor in the back would lift with the litter robot so it wouldn't sense when the cats would to in. I ended up screwing down the robot to the platform it sits on and it works again
Thank you, my son bought us a litter robot. Absolutely love and appreciate his gift. Im surprised he hasnt done something similar to his robot. I just had to share this video. He flew home for a surprise visit last week.😊 We breifly talked about the robot. My husband and our sons love to build tinker and create amazing things. Thank you for the tips with your experiences. ❤ 🙏 's for all who naturally achieve greatness and share their successful projects. 🤯🎉 🥰
I just couldn't cut into that thing after just paying that much. Maybe after about 5 years. Lol. Very smart tho!!!
Do the cutting and you’ll end up with a machine that’s worth a lot more money for yourself.
Thanks so much for sharing. I was thinking of such a mod, but reluctant to cut a big hole in my expensive litter box. You're vid gave me confidence that this could work. I'm 2 week out from my build and couldn't be happier. I was able to go a whole week without emptying the new catch bin (could've been longer). To others that might do this be aware that the app will perpetually say the drawer is 95% full. I think the app estimates how full the drawer is by # of cycles, but it doesn't give a full notification until something physically interrupts the sensors path.
Could you possibly make a video breaking down where exactly to screw in the pieces of wood together? I like the latch set up.
I love the rice dispenser/litter dispenser as well, I've been wondering how to rig up something like that so this is perfect to see someone did it and it works great.
This is the best hack ever! I have litterally (sorry about the pun, I had to) said the only thing I don’t like about my LR is the way the pan is designed. Waste stays on one side and blocks sensors and I was emptying it everyday.
Nice idea. We have the LR3 as well. As yours/our cats age... building a ramp onto your project so they don't have to jump would be 1-board easy. Great video. Great hack. 👍
Genius. Was thinking of trying something like this - the way you implemented it is beautiful. Great tip for the rice dispenser too, thanks!
That’s an amazing setup. Was looking for a less litter tracking idea and your video came up and it’s perfect. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work. Would like to know the dimensions and items list if not too much trouble
Thank you, this is such a great design. I've been meaning to do this for so long and the cutting was worrying me.
I was wondering if I could do this with my LR3 without messing up any sensors - thank you! I will use that rice dispenser trick too! We are going to put something like this in the garage with everything enclosed, and a cat flap door going into the house
Glad you found it useful! Has definitely saved me a lot of time emptying the LR3 and a lot less nuisance alarms from a full bin.
Completed my setup today
Using an electric jigsaw helped a lot with the tough Plastic
great idea in theory, but i definitely could not handle that mess. Looks like poop went everywhere kinda like a worksite port a potty without the blue water.
Thanks! Love your hack! I have the noWiFi unit. I cut the bottom and the tray like your unit.
I have been using an old LitterWorks wood box made for older Litter Maid automatic litter boxes. The wood box made by Litterworks measures 32 x 19 x 18 inches.
Nice! Sounds like a good setup.
Hi! I built my own version over the weekend in anticipation for the holidays.
I’m running into an issue where I constantly get the blue light flashing indicator. Have you ran into this issue?
I have the LR3. Thanks!!
Hoping you read and respond.. we have the same box but the tray sensor on ours is screwed to bottom where it reads that it is in place. How did you delete this?
I am curious why you cut more than just a single hole in the bottom tray? Would a single hole in that tray not be sufficient? Thanks!
Sorry for not being the original poster as well as offering a reply so late... But here's why two holes.
The hole in the bottom of the drawer allows the litter robot to "read" that the drawer is still present, and allow it to continue normal operation. If you were to remove the drawer and simple cut the hole in the bottom of the base, the robot would not cycle, as it doesn't "think" there's anything present to catch the litter.
The second hole in the base of the main robot itself allows the litter to drop through the drawer with the hole in it, then FURTHER through the base of the main robot and ultimately into a MUCH larger trash container.
Hoping I explained that well enough!
I’ve always wanted to do this just never got to it lol. Good job
Really neat idea! Great hack, very inventive, thank you so much for sharing. 😸
You are a Genius!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
this is awesome. Thanks for the video. Going to do the same with mine today
Hey man! Where can I find your links for these items and any schematics for how you built it!
I haven’t posted any schematics, but here’s a video with some info in the tops piece:
ua-cam.com/video/XwGTdIApDpo/v-deo.html
I built it several years ago, then added the cabinet.
Could you tell me the dimensions of the bottom box
What's the link for the litter keeper with the refill tray?
It’s a rice dispenser, here’s a link: Tayama 25kg Rice Dispenser www.amazon.ca/dp/B0027P9WDW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
turds everywhere! lol. Great idea and build though.
If I wanted to do something like this but keep it in my living room or master bedroom...would the smell be an issue?
I would say the smell depends on how often you wash out the globe. I don’t seem to get any aroma from the bin underneath, more from the urine in the globe if I go too long without washing the globe.
@@GrorangeGarage Almost 2 years and no globe washed, no smell. Girls are on a healthy raw diet with probiotics and purified water to drink. One could also add inexpensive Arm & Hammer baking soda into the bag before use and halfway through changes.
wow! Great idea!!
You are my hero!
awesome hack
I took this idea and sat the Litter Robot onto a toilet in an unused bathroom. Now I just flush the toilet every so often
I did this and now it won't automatically cycle because the weight detector at the bottom isn't triggered
A couple things to check - bin needs to be in place to cycle. I’ve also had trouble with the “bonnet” connection. Try removing and reinstalling the bonnet.
@@GrorangeGarage I figured out what it was. The sensor in the back would lift with the litter robot so it wouldn't sense when the cats would to in. I ended up screwing down the robot to the platform it sits on and it works again
Glad to hear you got it sorted!
I change mine every day with 10 cats. I just buy the cheap bags at dollar store.
I dont see any links in the description..?
Whoops, added a link to my other video. Here it is again: How to Prevent Cat Litter Tracking
ua-cam.com/video/XwGTdIApDpo/v-deo.html
I made something like this for my litter maids.
Which litter robot model is this?
LR3
Wow I have 2 cats and have to clean the litter robot every week
3 cats and once a week (raw diet so they need less food and poop less).
Dont it stink after a week.
Great 👍
Dude. Brilliant hack but…. I couldn’t take a hack saw to mine after spending $500 plus.
Haha, definitely a leap of faith!
smell??
Probably extraordinary
Nice set up but after two weeks I bet it stinks horribly.
Not if cats are on a healthy (say raw) diet and purified water and probiotics. Our girls poop literally doesn't stink.