Hello again,
Pardon my delay in checking back here, I have been putting the final touches on the code with an eye towards distributing as a consumer product.
The remote lighting system is pretty simple but that does not mean cheap.
My components are as follows ..
1 ESP8266 with 4MB of FLASH, built in WiFi, 3.3V regulator, CP2104 USB-Serial Converter, Built in LiPoly Charger.
3 Neopixel 4x8 boards with level up shifter.
1 Lithium Ion Battery - 3.7v 2000mAh
Each hardware component cost me approximately $15, totaling $75.
The real trick was designing the Case to correctly hold these pieces while facilitating proper attachment to the Inspire, and the Programming, debugging, and testing of the features and effects of the system
Option #1: (the fun way)
A person could purchase their own components.
Solder a few wires via instructions.
Download my .STL and print their own case. ($15)
Download my .BIN and copy it to their remote lighting system. ($15)
Subtotal ($30)+Plus your components
Option #2:
A person could order a turnkey system.
Wait for the hardware parts to come to me. ($75)+Shipping($7)
Wait for my professional 3D printing service to produce the case. ($36)+Shipping($5)
Have me solder a few wires. (grrr) ($35)
Have me program their lighting system. ($15)
Pack it ($2) up and ship it to you .. ($??)
Subtotal ($175)+Shipping
So there it is, at least until I find less expensive component options and can find someone as good as me to assemble. I'm using Shapeways for the printing and they are not cheap but the accuracy and quality is great, I'm sure there are less expensive services though.
That being said ..
Additionally this remote lighting system works ..
Strapped to your bike.
As an emergency light in your car.
Advertisement for your business.
I will take some video of attaching to the Inspire for those who have asked, and some of it in action .. it looks awesome.