Gary51
Silver Member
This is what I am thinking, too. Maybe there's something wrong with the pressure tank. Maybe the first place to start, as it is supposed to function like you mentioned. What's the typical correct pressure on a tank system like this? I have been thinking mine has been low for a while now.
I run my system at 60/40 psi but the pressure is not effecting your water smell. You want your tank to remain about 1/2 full of water and 1/2 air to allow ample contact space for the water. Feel the outside of your tank and you should notice a temperature change indicating where the water level is in your tank. If your air makeup system is not functioning correctly you will notice the tank water level either way to high or too low. Also have some one turn water on at a kitchen faucet while you are at your well and listen to your pump. A properly sized pump and tank should run for at least 1 minute before shutting off and water should continue to flow thru the faucet for 2 minutes before the pump cycles back on.