Wow! That's the first time I've been called "static" . Reviewed all the suggestions and nope, none apply to my reloading, no plastic mats, no carpet, no leather soled shoes, and don't think my butt is a generator (maybe an escape valve for methane, but no static). I can't remember the static shocks on a door knob, etc., and when I first started working on electronics/various solid state control moduals I used an anti static wrist band, and never heard/read the need for that precaution when using a digital for reloading. I just open the case top when necessary, use the scale as per instructions, and don't dig into the innards. I just removed the scales(s) from the tool box, sat them on my wooden bench top and turned them on. My first digital was about 15 years ago the second was just 8 years ago and so far my little Frankfort Arsenal of five years is still working, although at times poorly.
On my last post I started out with "FWIW", For What It's Worth. Basically meaning the post was my experience and my opinion and should be taken for what it's worth; just my experience and not a review or recommendation on any reloading tool/equipment. Not endorsing nor condemning, just my experience with digital scales...