Condensate Drain Line Rear 1800 / Houdini #1606
Condensate Drain Line Rear 1800 / Houdini (P/N 1606). Recommended when the wine cooling unit will be installed in a wine cellar, 1/2-inch ID condensate fitting and 8-foot clear vinyl tube allows overflow condensation to exit from the rear of the cooling unit.
This option is designed to be factory-installed.
If you already have purchased a CellarPro 1800 Series cooling unit, do not order this item; instead, you should order our Condensate Drain Line Retrofit Kit.
A condensate drain line is strongly recommended for wine cellar installations of 1800 Series wine cooling units.
- 1/2-inch ID condensate fitting
- 8-foot drain line
Brand: CellarPro
Size: 10 feet (drain line)
Warranty:
1 Year
Diagram for 1800 condensate trap
Diagram for 1800H condensate trap
Ratings & Reviews
15 Reviews
Condensate Drain Line 1800 rear # 1606
The price of $75.00 for the rear drain plug and hose seems a bit high for what it actually is. But, I did not want to retro fit or have draining issues. To me is seems that i should be opt out, and always included.
Hakan
10/16/2017
Definitely needed
I don't think this should be optional, there will always be some condensate coming out of the unit I believe, and it needs to go somewhere. I connected this to a cleanout with a handy reducer, put a P-trap shape in the line so odors don't move the wrong way, and voila, works like a charm.
Dave -
9/22/2017
Exterior Drain
I ordered the drain as a competitors unit that the 1800 xts is replacing would leak in my wine cabinet. The tubing took a moment to figure out how to run the trap, but after figuring it out , it works well. Have it draining into a previously emptied wine bottle.
Walther H
11/14/2016
Wouldn't let me make a mistake
See my review of the 1800XT - I bought the condensate drain as a just in case. But, in Arizona's dry climate I've never had any install I've done put a drop of water in the condensate line. And the latest install I did was t he same. The hose goes to a bucket in the closet as a just in case feature.
Steven R.
2/7/2011
Not leaving this to chance ...
Well, I am not certain whether an external drain was actually a necessity. My former unit was freezing up with condensation which could have been caused by a number of issues other than overly moist air. However, this drain line is easy to install, directions are clear and easily understood, and the peace of mind is amazing.
B.B.
2/11/2020