Tallmadge D'Elia likewise endured consumes more than 80% of his body in a fire on 5 May caused by the detonating e-cigarette, as indicated by measurable authorities.
The 38-year-old's body was found by firefighters in the consuming room of his family home in the shoreline resort of St Petersburg, Florida.
It is accepted to be the main US demise from a vape pen blast.
The TV maker's demise has been ruled a mischance.
The report said crisis groups experienced "broad" fire harm to the room where the body was found, however insignificant smoke.
The electronic cigarette was produced by Smok-E Mountain, said the therapeutic analyst.
"Anyone who has lost a child doesn't need any other individual to lose a youngster to something like this," he said.
How did the gadget detonate?
It's not by any stretch of the imagination clear and isn't composed in the posthumous examination report.
The vape pen that Mr D'Elia was utilizing was altered, which means it enabled the client more access to the battery and did not direct the voltage similarly as other e-cigarettes.
The leader of the American Vaping Affiliation told the New York Times that most other e-cigarettes have more wellbeing highlights than alleged mechanical mods. Such wellbeing highlights can incorporate PC chips.
A delegate of the producer, Smok-E Mountain, rebuked the gadget's battery for the blast when addressing ABC Activity News. They additionally said it may have been down to the mouthpiece.
Vape pens utilize lithium-particle batteries, supported in cell phones and other versatile electronic gadgets since they can give high measures of power utilizing little space.
They are utilized all through the world with couple of occurrences, yet in 2016 Samsung stopped offers of the System Note 7 telephone since some were bursting into flames when the batteries shortcircuited.
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