Does anybody else have any ideas ie should I up the temp in me box, get a trace heater to wrap round the cold water feed and carbon prefilter or should I get a booster pump first
First off I have no experience of your RO system.
I know that most RO membranes have a flow spec at 25DegC and for each 1DegC drop you get 1% lower efficiency. So water at 7DegC would give a drop of 18%!!! With a low pressure the effects are going to be magnified.
I would start by trying simple things maybe increase the temp in your filter box if that's easy? Heat trace might be good as it might warm the incoming water a bit? Do the cheap things first. Is it possible to run you feed from indoors say round some central heating pipes?
If you know it works better with a new filter then that might be a quick easy cheap fix as long as it lasts a good few months?
The water coming from the tap is 17C and the distance from the cold feed to the RO is 4ft at the most but only 8inches of 1/2inch tube is actually outside and well insulated
I would be going back to basics tbh.
If changing the prefilter solves the problem for a while then as NWH says, it sounds rather like a sediment issue.
The problem with those r/o's is that you can't see what the sediment filter is doing.
At one time we had a real issue with sediment. One of the local lads has a Merlin which is the predessor of your r/o. He fitted a 10" sediment filter into the pipe before the r/o which he changed out often. This saved the expense of having to replace his sediment/carbon block filter every free weeks.
Our water quality has improved so he doesn't change it as often
His old Merlin has a 5 waste to 1 pure ratio. I believe the newer prf is better at 3 to 1.
But I would still check what litres per minute you are getting at the tap and what the water pressure is when the r/o is running. You might have a stationery pressure of 40 psi, but if your delivery is restricted that pressure will drop.
And again, what is you pure to waste ratio?