Last week I replaced my pressure tank that had become waterlogged. I have a switch that is for 30/50 lbs. I have set my pressure tank at 28 PSI.
The waterlogged symptoms hav4e gone away, but a new issue has popped up and I don't know if it's a bad switch or something else. When the pressure gets to the low end it almost stops and then slams back on when the pump engages. It will repeat this every few minutes (it's only a 20 gal. pressure tank).
When I watch the gauge with the water running it will shut off at 50 and when it gets down to around 30 it kicks on. There will be a jump of the gauge needle upwards and down and then a smooth rise to 50 to repeat.
It doesn't seem like there is any air left in the line as it isn't hissing at me. Could there be air in a line somewhere else like a water spigot or something or maybe I need to recheck the tank pressure?
I'm sure it's something simple as my plumbing expertise is mostly shark bite fittings and teflon tape. If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate reading them.
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