HaHa, timing. No such thing!!
Do as Vondnik says, but keep the fuse. It's there to protect your motor mainly. Heating of the battery is due to excessive current discharge. If this only happens when you pull the trigger (battery won't heat up if it's connected to the gun and just sitting there), then your problem lies after the switch.
Sometimes guys will nick the red wire right at the trigger and not realize it. Good place to start looking.
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