Im not entirely sure but I dont think its 1.1a, it is 1.1ah (1100mah) this refers to capacity like a fuel tank. It means that at one c it will discharge 1.1 amps in one hour. Do not confuse this with discharge rate or c rating, it does not mean that your battery is only capable of outputing 1.1×20c. I regularly fly my 600 size rc helicopter with a 25c battery and it performs similar to a 90c battery(both batteries produce 100amp peaks). More milliamp hours will not increase the wattage of the system. In other words voltage pushes the power down the wire and amps are determined by the power called for by the motor only. This is just my opinion and I am not as experienced with airsoft. If I could offer a guess maybe 11.1 volts is a little bit too much and the leftover voltage is being turned into heat, this is common among radio transmitter batteries. I just thought id chime in before you worry about trying to figure out exactly how many milliamp hours you need. Replace the battery if it is puffed for sure.
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