- When water stops running out from the faucet; check the tank weight, if it's more than 10 Lbs, that means that the tank air pressure is down.
- Use a bicycle manual pump and start adding air, and the entire process takes about 10 to 15 minutes to fill the tank at its optimal PSI (6 - 7 PSI ) while the tank water bladder is completely empty.
- Make sure to not add air ( in all tanks at once) because that will damage the air bladder.
- When pumping air to the tank, only make 2 pumps at a time and wait until the tank releases water out from the topwater threaded valve, once the water stops make proceed to make another 2 pumps and repeat the cycle until all the water comes out of the tank and then check what's the air pressure, it has to be between 6 to 7 PSI max with no more water coming out.
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Posted by Max Water on 7/19/2023