The "Trapped Air" Accumulator or what is termed "pulsation damper" industrially is the BEST.
Low maintenance!
Just introduce air, periodically, and if the accumulator is vertical then air traps in top.
Adapt a Shrader valve to your bleed screw
@Skipper and pumps some air in 10-30 psi.
http://www.x2industries.com/other-f...-air-inflation-valve-p-5896.html#.WrYEj2aZNTY
With a small bicycle pump.
OR
If you can open your Accumulator, stuff this, partially inflated, inside it.
https://www.amazon.com/Replacement-...rd_wg=uaWLE&psc=1&refRID=WG1CJHKR64VF1Z7SNDE8
There are smaller diameter ones, but it is made of Butyl Rubber and not EDPM rubber, like the Jabsco Diaphragm type bladders. Butyl rubber may make "garden hose" flavored water.
OR
Install a water drain valve on the input line, open vent, open valve and drain the accumulator.
Jim...
PS: I install just a copper Tee [accumulator] at each house sink and lavatory to stop pipe vibrations when rapid faucets closing would causes a "water hammer".
PSS: For those of you with Jabsco type diaphragms that leak, use the Shrader valve and inflate it to 30 psi, periodically, if it is vertical.