Like I said before, even if it fails you can simply swap out the chip for a REAL DNA30 chip, swap out the 510 connector for a much higher quality one, and have a genuine DNA30 device that looks and performs just like an Authentic Hana Modz V3 for less than $140. I doubt it would take more than an hour to make the conversion. It's just 12 solder points and a few drops of epoxy to hold the board in place and 2 solder points on the 510 connector.
I've been considering making a better clone than the real Hana Modz. Same DNA30 chip, silver plated 510 connector, pure copper wiring in a lower gauge, and silver solder. I've priced it out and could still build it for less than $160 in total.
Unless of course I find someone with a broken blue clone that would sell it to me cheap, like $10-$20. If I could find one I could build it for about the same price as a new clone.