Basics
I am using:
Nemisis Clone
Kraken Clone
I have a 18650 battery at 3.7 volts
Suicide Bunny - Mothers Milk 0% nic, mixed with a Tangerine 18%nic
it has a double 6 coil (sire size unknown) with cotton.
So now we can get to the question.
What is the math that is used to calculate ohms, amps when setting up my build?
Does the wire size get calculated as well?
Do the amount of coils have a place in this equation of crazy?
When Braided coils are used how does this effect the equation?
Thanks for any help.
You need to get a multimeter or an ohm reader. Running a coil you haven't tested on a mech mod like a Nemesis is dangerous. Do you know what brand and model your 18650 battery is? You need that information as well.
For your other questions, the formulas are all based around Ohm's law:
1) Wattage is calculated by squaring your voltage (which is actually 4.2v when fully charged - this is the number you want to use) and dividing the result by your resistance in ohms.
2) Amperage is calculated by dividing your voltage (again, 4.2v) by your resistance in ohms.
For example, with a 1.8 ohm coil, you're running at 9.8 watts (4.2 x 4.2 = 17.64, 17.64/1.8 = 9.8), and drawing 2.333 amps of current (4.2/1.8 = 2.333).
To run this equipment safely, you should be very familiar with these equations and be able to do them in your sleep. You also need to know what's safe to do with your battery (which would be no more than 75% of the battery's maximum continuous discharge rating, IF you have the right TYPE of 18650 battery. Running a mech mod on the wrong type of battery is not safe PERIOD).
Wire size - the higher number the wire's guage is, the thinner your wire is, and the higher your resistance. So 28 gauge is thicker than 30 gauge, and the resistance for the same coil will be lower on the 28 than on the 30.
Coils - the more wraps (i.e. the longer your wire is), the higher your coil's resistance is.
Braided coils will reduce your resistance significantly. Dual coils will reduce the total resistance of the circuit to half of what each individual coils is, triples a third, and so on.
To be honest with you, I'm a little hesitant to be answering these questions, because you are most certainly not being safe. Playing with this stuff without knowing these equations and testing your coils can wind up getting you seriously hurt. If you don't understand this stuff inside and out, you should not be using a mechanical mod. Any mod with variable power (VV/VW) will be safe whether you understand the circuit or not. But the ONLY safety feature in a mech mod is the knowledge of the person using it. If you don't have that knowledge, you don't have any protection.