Electrolyzer fails to process cassiterite

So by overclocking the recipe, the energy consumption quadrupled and goes past the nominal of the higher tier device.
This means that, if the original recipe requirement (e.g. 42 EU/t) is on the “upper half” (>32 EU/t in the range of 16~64 EU/t) of the supply range, then the energy supplied also always have to be on the “upper half”. Bumping the tier alone does not guarantee operation no matter how high the machine tier. Right?

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