Great RTA except it always needs filling

, a total PiTA to build and wick (you need 3 hands and have to hold your tongue the right way) but you'll get onto it. The dual coils share posts and need to be up on top of the air holes so that means long leads. I found letting the coils rest in the air hole while you put both leads in the shared hole and tighten the screw, do one end at a time then pull the coils up into place with your mandrel, takes a bit of practice.
The best way I found to wick it was to drape the tails down past the base, try to keep each one basically where it is supposed to sit then slide the barrel down onto the base. This will leave all the ends of the tails poking out between the deck and the barrel so trim them flush with the edge. Then take a small screwdriver or pointy thing and poke the ends back up past the edge of the deck so the barrel sits flush, keeping the tails in their respective cut out section. Screw the base on and you are good to go.
Really sounds a lot more complicated than it is, you'll understand once you take the Moonshot apart.
The barrel fits into cutouts on the deck so familiarize yourself how it goes together before you you get it all wicked and find out the barrel won't sit flush because its rotated 90 degrees.
You also have to put the base/section back together to work out any hot spots in your coils, then take it apart again to wick it...
Looks awesome on a Pico and a 510 drip tip keeps the bacon lips away.
Mike Vapes has a great video on it definitely worth a watch, he wick it the way I do so you'll understand what I'm talking about.