

(If it says your device is write-protected, that is not the apps fault, do not leave a bad review for something that is due to your device.)** Major Update - Have finally defeated their KingRoot 5.x protection mechanisms !! **-> Kingroot 5.x has a silent install option in it's settings, under Advanced make sure that is disabled !! Once in there look on the top right for the three dots and tap that and choose disable <-If you are running an older version of KingRoot, prior to 4.1, you need to upgrade it prior to running this for best results.Guys, please leave a review so I can get a feeling of how the program is working. Also, turn OFF KingRoot Auto Update after you are rooted and prior to running this.Leave me a review if you would as well. Some large capacity smart chargers do take a pre-start check and if your battery is below a low voltage threshold will go full current regardless of voltage for some period and check again to see if the profile can run.It is not advisable to uninstall this after KingRoot removal, because this fights for root in case KingRoot tries to reinsert itself again after a reboot, etc.If you do NOT see SuperSU after the process is complete, go to the Playstore and install it and then open it. It's actually what you want the first bulk step to be after a deep discharge, which might leave a battery at a fairly low voltage that could look like a fault to a smart charger when it's probably not and all that's needed is a brute force kick start. It just does what it does and it probably doesn't try any pre-charge condition assessment. It just won't follow a 3 or 4 step profile. The dumb charger isn't necessarily that much less smart than many smart chargers. The terms dumb and smart here are relative. It would turn back on eventually if you did leave it as self discharge took the battery down, but that might take weeks. It was intended to be left connected to the battery all the time on board a boat and only turn back on when the battery voltage dipped not as a long term maintenance trickle charger.

After 24 hours at float it would turn off and look for the next discharge cycle. It is a good charger but the logic was bulk-absorb-float then wait and test. Click to expand.I used to have a Minn Kota charger that did this.
