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T.J.

RVF Regular
Joined
Oct 23, 2022
Messages
19
Location
Richmond, TX
RV Year
2010
RV Make
Roadtrek
RV Model
190 popular
RV Length
20'
Chassis
2009 Chevy express 3500
Engine
4.8L V8
My 2020 Thor Sequence 20L is missing the grey water tank. Does anyone know where to get one? I don't even know what it looks like, as it was missing when I bought it. It was mounted in the very rear of the van( Ram Promaster 3500). I believe it was about a 13 gallon tank. If anyone has a picture or schematic, that would be great. (in case I need
 
Instead of giving you a fish, try this. Download one of the basic, for free AI apps. Their LLM training model means they 've accessed most anything ever written or said about any particular subject. They can get things wrong, but they get a lot more right. E.g., my over the stove Maytag microwave suddenly lost all power yesterday. No thrown breaker at the panel. I described the problem and model # to Gemini and in about 5 seconds it told me to remove the vent above the door, then the metal plate behind that and to check that the 250v 50 amp fuse on the wall was not blown. $6.00 and a new fuse later it was up and running. The difference in an AI search and a google search is, for now at least, with AI you don't have to wade through all the click bait and hustler b.s. it pretty much gets to the chase.
If you for some reason you can't, post back and I'll try and look it up for you.
 
Instead of giving you a fish, try this. Download one of the basic, for free AI apps. Their LLM training model means they 've accessed most anything ever written or said about any particular subject. They can get things wrong, but they get a lot more right. E.g., my over the stove Maytag microwave suddenly lost all power yesterday. No thrown breaker at the panel. I described the problem and model # to Gemini and in about 5 seconds it told me to remove the vent above the door, then the metal plate behind that and to check that the 250v 50 amp fuse on the wall was not blown. $6.00 and a new fuse later it was up and running. The difference in an AI search and a google search is, for now at least, with AI you don't have to wade through all the click bait and hustler b.s. it pretty much gets to the chase.
If you for some reason you can't, post back and I'll try and look it up for you.
Something like chatgpt?
 
If we all just use AI, what happens to this forum?
We learn to separate the users into categories. Those with experience on the topics and those with a keyboard.

You can then decide which category of user serves your needs as you get responses.
 
Well since two AI sources can give very different response premised by disclaimer about accuracy, I tend to go to human experience first.
 
Well since two AI sources can give very different response premised by disclaimer about accuracy, I tend to go to human experience first.
Of course, humans can also vary with answers.

Take discussions regarding Spartan vs Freightliner, proper tire pressure, when to change tires, and many other topics.

We all have unique expectations and experiences. Forums seem to be the best method to gather information and to collaborate based on real life.
 
Something like chatgpt?
ChatGPT will work, so will Gemini and Claude. They’re all LLM’s ie., similarly trained. The free versions work perfectly fine. We’re not exactly writing code on here.
 

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