Config help

I havnt messed with the config for so long i know im missing something but dont know what

i want to increase the speed a little but Smelting frequence if i put it to 0.1 or 100 it slows down so i have to leave it on "1" 0.1 slows it down i fully understand that 0.1 should increase the speed. i put the speed multipier to "1000000000" for a test and it stays the same

0.1 Frequency and Speed Multipier 10000000 is exactly the same as 10 Frequency and 1 speed multiplier. what am i missing?

{
  "Use Permission": true,
  "Speed Multipliers": {
    "global": 30,
    "refinery_small_deployed": 10
  },
  "Fuel Usage Speed Multipliers": {
    "global": 0.6,
    "furnace.shortname": 0.6
  },
  "Fuel Usage Multipliers": {
    "global": 1,
    "furnace.shortname": 1
  },
  "Output Multipliers": {
    "global": {
      "global": 2,
      "charcoal": 3
    },
    "furnace.shortname": {
      "item.shortname": 2
    }
  },
  "Whitelist": {
    "global": [
      "item.shortname"
    ],
    "furnace.shortname": [
      "item.shortname"
    ]
  },
  "Blacklist": {
    "global": [
      "item.shortname"
    ],
    "furnace.shortname": [
      "item.shortname"
    ]
  },
  "Smelting Frequencies (Smelt items every N smelting ticks)": {
    "global": 1,
    "furnace.shortname": 1
  },
  "Debug": false
}​

0.1 frequency would be invalid configuration because it is an integer not float (1 not 1.0), which loads default config. Use smelting frequency 1 and speed a larger number.

0.1 frequency did work many many many monthly wipes ago as i did put it on 0.1 like a year or 2 ago and it blitzed through the material. but i guess things have changed.

anyway thanks for the reply 

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Still haveing the same issue as previously stated. changing the Speed Multipier doesnt really do anything. only notice a difference between 1 and 10. anything higher than 10 does not go faster and its still pretty slow (6 metal fragments a tic)

 

recorded a video

speed multiplyer 10 = 14 seconds for 100 metal fragments
speed multiplyer 100 = 14 seconds for 100 metal fragments