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Yes, I just tested it. Safe to add to an existing game (can be added whenever), just make sure that if you disable the mod later, that you have no pawns currently working on the reproccessor (otherwise the pawn working will get stuck when reloading the save without the mod).
""SomeUserName\AppData\LocalLow\Ludeon Studios\RimWorld by Ludeon Studios\Config"
This mod's settings should be "Mod_3277539761_GenepackImprovMod.xml"
So if you wanted to change the merge limit to say 20, you'd add "<genepackMergeMax>20</genepackMergeMax>" between the <ModSettings> tags.
Note: Since this setting is not in the UI, it will remain the same even after changing other mod
settings from the UI.
Its a little bit of a hassle, but is a handy trick for some other mods as well."
As always, validating RimWorld will force mods to update.