Last night I reached over to touch my Vantage Pro2 Plus console and a discharge of static electricity resulted in the console going dead. I waited and when nothing happened after 15 minutes, I unplugged it and reattached to the mains. Nothing. Then I remembered I had batteries. So I unplugged it again and removed the batteries. Reattached to power. Nothing. Called Davis Tech Support. He had me go through power cycling once more and declared it dead. He said it was most likely the microprocessor. He told me it was common in mountainous areas in arid climates.
So I am sending it in to them for repair. Will likely take a month. It's only about a year old so they are going to cover it under warranty.
Later last night, I pulled out my old original Vantage Pro2 console they refurbished for me last year. I had never even unpacked it after they shipped it back. I attached the data logger and plugged in the console. It came to life, I entered the setup settings and restarted WeatherCat. WeatherCat asked me for the IP address of the logger, uploaded the historical data and I was back in action. Pretty slick.
I was worried that the data logger might have also been zapped, but it is working fine.
Moral: Don't touch your console.