Here's my new theory. Pump pumps air into the output line once the tank is dry. But, the pump can't compress air to the cut off pressure, 30psi. So, the pump runs, with nowhere to put any water it's picked up.
I bet that if I opened a tap and dumped 2 gallons of water that's in my accumulator, then got to air, the pump would start pumping water again, and would shut off once the accumulator was recharged. I'd rather fix the airlock than waste the water. The air eliminator should do the same thing as dumping the water, or bleeding from a T, as you suggest.
I bet that if I opened a tap and dumped 2 gallons of water that's in my accumulator, then got to air, the pump would start pumping water again, and would shut off once the accumulator was recharged. I'd rather fix the airlock than waste the water. The air eliminator should do the same thing as dumping the water, or bleeding from a T, as you suggest.