There was never a single experiment that did prove a Hydrino state. The H*-H* bond is a weak nuclear bond and does not involve the potential. It can be exactly calculated by SO(4) physics. Mills "model" is > 1% off.
What better fits Mills model is the angular resonance because this first order is given by the potential equivalence radius and the orbiting mass. The delta mass here occurs at the 4th digit and so the absolute error is smaller.
For a deeper understanding of dense Hydrogen you should also look into Holmlids work. Dense Hydrogen can form much larger clusters than just H*-H*.
Self deception is the basic sin of science.