Hello,
We have some non isolated, offline (240VAC) mains 4W LED lamps in a tube. (so its like a mini fluoresent tube but has LEDs in it) The PCB is glued down to a metal heatsink which runs along the back of the PCB. Before shipping, we do an isolation test whereby we tie Live and neutral together, then put 500VDC between the heatsink and the Live/Neutral.
Anyway, some of the units have been blowing up in the field. When the units have blown, they have some blackening in the Perspex tube, but none of the components look damaged, and they still work fine.
When we repeat the hipot test on the blown tube, it reports a resistance of 130 megaohms between live/neutral and heatsink, whereas a newly assembled unit reports open circuit (too high resistance for the hipot test kit to be able to measure, but its a pass so we accept that).
So my question is, is 130megohms of resistance between live/neutral and heatsink acceptable and within the regulatory limits? Or is it classed as being unsafe?