I was at a game on Sunday and had someone claim they got an extra 50fps (roughly) he said something more to the effect of my gun was getting 280fps with a 7.4 and I put a 11.1 in there and then it got 330fps. When I argued this was not how it works I was told "You are the first person I have ever heard say that." Now that either means he has spoken to very few people about it or more worryingly the people he has spoken to about it also believe this.
Now before we even get started. I know it does not, anyone who says it does has a flawed understanding of the inner workings of how a AEG.
While there might be one obscure RIF out there that using battery to increase FPS (though I doubt it). I am talking about your standard AEG. If I stick a 7.4v in my cyma shitbox and get 280 fps I do not believe there is any version of events that putting a 11.1v in there will make any difference.
Now what I did concede during our enlightening conversation is that there *may* be a slight possibility that with a higher voltage battery the piston may cycle back so fast, that when the sector gear disengages the inertia of the piston may cause it to continue back after getting to the toothless part of the gear ever so slightly due to its higher velocity adding a tiny bit of additional compression to the spring. I however don't see this being very likely and if it does it sounds like stripped gears waiting to happen.
So, what do you guys think? If you think it does can you perhaps rationalised why this may be?