In all ro systems filtering sea-water or brackish water, there should be much more waste water than potable water produced. You didn't say if the system is producing potable water. If you can give more information about your inlet water and the quality of your potable water quality I may be able to help.
SOURCE: Water won't flow from GE Smart Water under-sink RO water filter
Disconnect the water pressure tank making sure the end the line hooks up to is open. The tank should be relatively light, and if you shake it you should not hear any water. If you hear water in it, or it feels heavy, that means the bladder inside the tank has failed. Replace the tank with a new one, and set the pressure on the bicycle type valve at 8 PSI before you connect the tank up to the water line.
SOURCE: GXRM 10 GBL 02 under
No on the air bleed out, probably so on the water line reversed suspicion
SOURCE: I own an old Culligan
It is quite common to loose air pressure in the RO over time. At times the tank will be full of water but will not have enough air pressure to push water out. Take the tank of drain as much water as possible, for 3 gallon tank bring pressure in tank to 7psi, for 10 gallon tank pressure should be 10psi.
RJ
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