I built a keggle several months ago when I was putting together my all grain system. Due to school, work, and other commitments I had to push brewing to the sideline for a couple of months.
I now have the time to brew, so I finished my set up and today I was attempting to determine the dead space my LT, MT, and BK. So come brew day I could plug all those constants into BeerSmith and get the amount of water I needed. Well the MT and LT went smoothly but when it came to the BK I couldn't get it to drain much farther that the ball-valve which left probably about 2 gallons left in the BK. I use a dip tube/false bottom set up from brew hardware I believe (It was months ago that I built this) and the the dip tube nearly touches the bottom of the keggle and should drain to nearly that.
I cannot figure out what is wrong. I know that using tubing to drain it causes a suction effect so I made sure to use tubing. All the hardware seems to be tight and no leaks. I'm kind of at a loss, I am sure it is something simple. Has anyone ever had this issue?
I attached pictures of the set up.
I now have the time to brew, so I finished my set up and today I was attempting to determine the dead space my LT, MT, and BK. So come brew day I could plug all those constants into BeerSmith and get the amount of water I needed. Well the MT and LT went smoothly but when it came to the BK I couldn't get it to drain much farther that the ball-valve which left probably about 2 gallons left in the BK. I use a dip tube/false bottom set up from brew hardware I believe (It was months ago that I built this) and the the dip tube nearly touches the bottom of the keggle and should drain to nearly that.
I cannot figure out what is wrong. I know that using tubing to drain it causes a suction effect so I made sure to use tubing. All the hardware seems to be tight and no leaks. I'm kind of at a loss, I am sure it is something simple. Has anyone ever had this issue?
I attached pictures of the set up.

