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Electric furnaces under pressure basically act like a pump.
The furnaces have direct input-outputs.
as you can see, the furnaces do NOT have pumps, there are only 3 of them inside there. The other issue I have is that the pipes are not getting up to 300, so maybe it needs more than just 3 electric furnaces.
I only ran this for about a minute and it got to 400 pretty quick.
pumps limit the flow by 3-5x, to max out a pipe you need 3 pumps.
Also to note, the pumps that out-gas from the chamber need to have the gas relief valves before the pumps
you should add a dedicated small battery for each electric furnace, otherwise you will inevitably have max power issues on the same circuit. (>5 electric furnaces = power issues)