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Oct 23, 2019
Good value, works perfectly out of the box. Read the instructions first!
Comes with warning on the box to go to their website for instructions before installing. insynceng dot com/instructions They have multiple options for various products but the package it came in does not say which model # it is. This one is D13004. A little tricky to peel off the backing, but it fit perfectly, plugged into the circuit board, and worked like OEM first time. Clear window is easier to read than the original red.
Picture below is the keypad installed on my 10 year old Sta-Rite; I have not removed the protective layer yet - the wrinkles and bubbles will not stay once I remove it, I'm sure.

Oct 23, 2019
Easy half hour DIY project, excellent value!
Some of the components on the board do not look identical to the OEM, but the connections are identical and the board itself is too. My 10 yr old StaRite wasn't working and the pool repair guy wanted $800 to replace it. This was a 30 minute job at most, including replacing the keypad. Once the heater case is removed (4 screws), remove the 2 pins securing the control board. Remove 4 small screws, take a picture to guide you if you forget what goes where if you want (not necessary, as none of the connectors are the same). Replace the connectors, replace the 4 screws, reassemble. It fired up like new, first time. Excellent value.