Not an Issue Furnace Set to Output 1 but Gives 2

Good afternoon. At high melting speed, the electric furnace and the large furnace give out 2 resources each, although the furnace is set to 1. The output settings are correct - 1.
 
Apparently because of the high animation speed. Is there any way to fix this?
That's not really a problem to fix, the output just seems higher because the process happens so fast
As mentioned earlier, achieving high smelting speeds isn’t just about maxing out the Smelting Speed setting. It's better to adjust other settings too and keep Smelting Speed more modest. You'll get the same result, but it'll be easier to manage and follow
 
That's not really a problem to fix, the output seems higher because the process is happening so quickly

As mentioned in previous posts, achieving high smelting speeds isn't just about maxing out the SmeltingSpeed setting. Instead adjust other settings and keep the SmeltingSpeed more modest. This way you'll get the same result but it'll be much easier to manage and follow
Yes, I realize that you can do that. But the problem is that I need it to automate electric furnaces. Sulfur and metal are fine melting everything, but mvc doesn't have time to remelt. So the conveyor taking away the finished resource is signaling to cut power to the furnaces because the mvc hasn't had time to melt.
 
Yes, I realize that you can do that. But the problem is that I need it to automate electric furnaces. Sulfur and metal are fine melting everything, but mvc doesn't have time to remelt. So the conveyor taking away the finished resource is signaling to cut power to the furnaces because the mvc hasn't had time to melt.
What's mvc?
 
Yes, I realize that you can do that. But the problem is that I need it to automate electric furnaces. Sulfur and metal are fine melting everything, but mvc doesn't have time to remelt. So the conveyor taking away the finished resource is signaling to cut power to the furnaces because the mvc hasn't had time to melt.
The smelting speed of a resource varies depending on the resource itself, and Furnace Go Brrr controls the overall smelting speed of the oven, not individual resources. That being said the final smelting speed is determined by the following 3 factors:
  • The oven speed
  • The specific multiplier for each resource
  • The number of occupied slots

From what you've described, there doesn't seem to be an issue to resolve... If sulfur works as expected, other resources should too, unless the issue lies in the circuit or conveyor setup 😕

If you want, you could create a custom configuration for hq.metal.ore to increase its cooked amount
 
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