Yes, we all know its a toy compared to the Alta. That's pretty obvious.
Yes, Alta has many more than 20 cells, it was never stated that the Alta had 20 individual cells. Rix was considering using a 20
s 84v battery in his Alta when the stock battery is 84s 350v. It doesn't matter if you have a million cells in a 20s pack, you are still at a very low voltage for the operation of the Alta.
The Alta is 84s - 350v, as far as the actual cell count, we know that the pack is 5.9kWh.... we just need to know the capacity of each individual cell to determine how many individual cells. Without knowing the exact individual cell capacity we can't finish the math. However, Mark911 can probably tell us as he has one disassembled.
If the above was confusing, read up a bit on series and parallel battery configurations. Here are the cliff notes -
Series - If the cells are connected in series, the voltage of the battery will be the sum of the cell voltages. The Alta technically has 84 x 4.2 volt "packs in series" of 18650 cells. How many cells are in each "pack" is unknown without actually counting or knowing the individual cell capacity.
Parallel - If the cells of a battery are connected in parallel, the battery voltage will be the same as the cell voltage, but the current supplied by each cell will be a fraction of the total current. Individual cell capacity and the count of those individual cells configured in parallel is where we get our 5.9kWh rating.
Lets say each cell is 4.2v 1000mah
Parallel :
++++
* * * * = 4.2v 4000mah
- - - -
Series :
+ - + -
* * * * = 16.8v 1000mah
- + - +
And we can also do this.....
++++
* * * * = 4.2v 4000mah +
- - - -
************************* = 8.4v 4000mah
++++
* * * * = 4.2v 4000mah -
- - - -
I hope that helps clarify some things.