LR3 Backup Battery Cover

4 customer reviews

$14.99

LR3 Backup Battery Cover

4 customer reviews

$14.99

  • Save 40% with this DIY Battery Backup solution for your Litter-Robot 3
  • Cover will be printed in a RANDOM COLOR since you won’t see it after it’s installed
  • Follow the same installation instructions that Litter-Robot provides, but with our cover and battery you purchase yourself
  • One set of screws is included with each cover purchased
  • Purchase your own battery like this one from Mighty Max on Amazon

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Estimated Time to Ship 2-3.5 Weeks

Estimated Time to Ship 2-3.5 Weeks

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Frequently Bought Together

  • Backup Battery Cover
Total Price: Current price is: $24.98. Original price was: $29.98.
Save $5.00 when bought together

This is an aftermarket product made and supported by LR Things and not an original Litter-Robot accessory.

Estimated Time to Ship 2-3.5 Weeks

Product Description

Did you know that on the underside of your Litter-Robot 3 there is a spot that you can install a battery so that if you lose power your LR 3 will still work? Save yourself close to 40% by buying one of our Litter-Robot 3 Battery Backup covers and your own ML1.3-12 – 12 Volt 1.3 AH SLA Battery (like this one from Mighty Max on Amazon) instead of buying Litter-Robot’s solution. The estimated amount of cycles is around 20 that can be completed before the backup battery needs to be recharged.

  • DIY Battery Backup solution for your Litter-Robot 3
  • Cover will be printed in a RANDOM COLOR since you won’t see it after it’s installed
  • Follow the same installation instructions that Litter-Robot provides, but with our cover and battery you purchase yourself
  • One set of screws is included with each cover purchased

Litter-Robot’s Backup Battery installation video: https://lrt.pet/installbbvideo
Litter-Robot’s Backup Battery Installation PDF guide: https://lrt.pet/installbbguide

4 reviews for LR3 Backup Battery Cover

  1. Shirley
    October 21, 2023
    Great Product
    I didn't like the idea of paying $40 {plus another $10 postage) for a backup battery from Litter-Robot. So I Googled "Litter Robot battery" and got t...More
    I didn't like the idea of paying $40 {plus another $10 postage) for a backup battery from Litter-Robot. So I Googled "Litter Robot battery" and got the LR Things site, which provided a link to battery that was the same size and capacity, plus the offer of the cover for it. The cover fit perfectly (as did the battery). The cover arrived quickly and I saved $20.
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    Vicky LaBerge
    September 12, 2023
    Purrfect!
    Very happy with this purchase! Fits all three of my LR3’s purrfectly! Would buy again if I get another LR!
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    Rob905
    September 21, 2022
    Robot 3 battery cover came today
    As expected the battery guard at keeps the standby battery secure in the bottom of my Robot 3 cat litter box fits like a glove. Thank you very much.
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    Nicole Frankovich
    July 8, 2022
    Perfect fit
    I just installed one of these on all 3 of my LR and they were a perfect fit
    Helpful? 1 0
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Weight0.125 lbs
Dimensions6 × 3 × .25 in